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My ideology in brief

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In an age dominated by slogans, emotional politics, and ideological extremes, I believe it is important to clearly articulate a sensible, grounded, and internally consistent worldview . This piece lays out my ideological position on governance, society, economics, and the role of the state—not as dogma, but as a rational framework rooted in accountability, liberty, and merit. 1. The Core Purpose of the State The state, the government, and the law are not meant to micromanage society , engineer morality, or control personal lives. Their role is limited but crucial . In my view, the state has four primary responsibilities: a) Ensuring Justice Justice must be visible, accessible, and fair . A society cannot function if justice is delayed, selective, or captured by elites. To strengthen justice: Courts should move toward citizen jury systems , reducing excessive judicial centralization. Justice should reflect collective moral reasoning , not just institutional authority. b) Accountability ...