r/IdeologyPolls

Which ideology do you think sounds good on paper but fails every single time in practice?

Not asking which ideology you hate the most — I’m asking which one you think has the biggest gap between theory and reality.

Could be communism, libertarianism, neoconservatism, anarchism, fascism, technocracy, theocracy, democratic socialism, etc.

What ideology has the most appealing intellectual case at first glance, but consistently falls apart once actual human nature, economics, corruption, culture, or incentives get involved?

And on the flip side, what ideology do you think sounds bad or boring in theory but actually works surprisingly well in practice?

Interested to see where this sub lands because I feel like almost every ideology has a “looks great in a manifesto, turns into a disaster in real life” problem eventually.

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u/CommercialHot9565 — 11 hours ago
▲ 4 r/IdeologyPolls+4 crossposts

Is it cheating to have a romantic AI companion?

AI companions spring up all over the internet.
They say "I love you" and millions of people say it back.
No physical contact means no emotional betrayal?
Or is the emotional part exactly what makes it cheating?
Debating this on PopVot right now.
Drop your verdict below.

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u/koschatzo — 1 day ago