Don't know if this has come up yet. I see that there have been discussions about TNG in relation to Marxism. But more generally, does TNG have an ideology, political or otherwise?
It definitely has a secular attitude and an atheistic (or at least agnostic) outlook. But does it have any stronger political outlook.
I myself would say that it is mildly socialist, of the non-Marxist variety, in it's promotion of equality and valuing of selfless duty to your fellow man (couldn't think of a suitable replacement for "man", I realise it's incorrectness in this context, but I'm sure you get what I mean).
Also, Starfleet seems to be liberal in it's perusal of peaceful co-relations between all beings out there in space.
Maybe I'm wrong, I'm open to correction.
What do you think?
It definitely has a secular attitude and an atheistic (or at least agnostic) outlook. But does it have any stronger political outlook.
I myself would say that it is mildly socialist, of the non-Marxist variety, in it's promotion of equality and valuing of selfless duty to your fellow man (couldn't think of a suitable replacement for "man", I realise it's incorrectness in this context, but I'm sure you get what I mean).
Also, Starfleet seems to be liberal in it's perusal of peaceful co-relations between all beings out there in space.
Maybe I'm wrong, I'm open to correction.
What do you think?