I've been noting with interest, the beginnings of different voices and views regarding an integral perspective, politics, and culture. Being a fairly classic liberal, although a pretty morally based one (according to this Taboo Evaluation Questionnaire my moral quotient is .5, which supposedly means I have a middling sense of a universal sense of good - universal in the sense of what is good for one is good for everybody ). I have the (admittedly) unreflective assumption, that the Rational-Pluralistic perspective of a liberal, was, and is, "clearly" a higher point of view, than the Traditional-Rationalist perspective of conservatives. But I've been noticing, actually, quite a variety of opinion on how the integral worldview deals with politics "as it is", so to speak.   more »