Whereas an idealist has pride, a politician has prejudice. Naipaul says that politicians are prejudiced because they have to take one view or the other in keeping with the political party interest. Whereas Anna is an idealist, Advani is a politician. But pride and prejudice are the traits in the same person according to Jane Austin. Gandhi had both pride and prejudice against the British. Probably, the parliamentary democracy separates the two traits in real life. Nevertheless in Britain Monarchical system and Democratic system together merge the two beautifully.
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The main difference between an idealist and a realist is their perspective on the world. Idealists believe in pursuing high ideals and principles, often focusing on how things should be. Realists, on the other hand, prioritize practicality and focus on how things are in reality.
senators are politicians.
The main difference between materialist and idealist approaches in anthropology lies in their focus. Materialist approaches emphasize the role of economic and material factors in shaping societies, while idealist approaches prioritize the influence of ideas, beliefs, and culture on human behavior and social structures.
The main difference between a realist and an idealist is their perspectives on the world. Realists believe in dealing with situations as they are, focusing on practicality and facts. Idealists, on the other hand, believe in pursuing high ideals and principles, often focusing on what could be rather than what currently is.
Straw Man Fallacy.
Politicians which hold public office are also officials. As are unelected public servants. A politician who does not hold public is not an official. Just a politician.
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He was most definitely an idealist.
Yes; he called himself "An idealist without illusions."
Because Martha is an idealist, she always expects people to do what is right
Law require a politician. Morals only require, at the least, an elementary sense of right and wrong/good and evil.