Ratiopol:Editorial line

The editorial line is the research for rationality. That is to say to try, as much as possible, to adopt a rational point of view and avoid prejudices. It is therefore an attempt to deepen the reflection based on elements that can reasonably be considered as obvious. In this sense scientific method can help to such an approach.

No politics whatever side it is should be considered in particular. It is best to avoid, except during the election time, to refer to individuals or political parties but rather to consider first the ideas. It is best to produce concise reflections on a specific topic, that can be exploited more easily than lengthy written too broadly and not enough obvious. It is also advisable to avoid giving personal opinion directly but rather to develop a reflection from objective facts and data with digits.

From a practical point of view, talk pages are used to develop choices related to the topics while main pages are used to present the results of these talks in a readable way for politicians. The articles themselves are not signed unlike the talk pages where it is advised to sign with four tildes ( ~ ), and specify a title in order to facilitate communication.

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