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Vista exists to acknowledge the multi-faceted nature of political opinion. We are economically and social left and right, sometimes mixing in the middle, finding common ground in some places and differing in others.

We are opinionated. We feel that the world is symbiotic. We are commentators, editorialists with unique views on what is going on today, how it relates to the big picture, and what we should do to make the world a better place–we even have views on what that better place looks like. We focus on local, civic, regional, provincial, national, continental, hemispheric, global and ecological politics, society, economy, religion, culture, media and human relationships on the micro and macro level.

We think about radical change, classical conservatism, neo-liberalism, imperialism, environmentalism, multilateralism and most other isms around.

We welcome input and views from people from all over the spectrum. You can contact us at Vista at dgiVista dot org. Let us know where you are on the spectrum and if you have something to contribute.

Bring your open mind and grow with us.

And just a parting word about this website–dgiVista.org–and what it means [keep it in mind]:
dali global intelligentsia Vista dot org

dali… Because sometimes the surreal is the only viable approach
global… The big picture is the only picture
intelligentsia… Since we’re all in this together, let’s put our minds together
Vista… We’re dead without a vision. What’s yours?
dot org… We’re no dot com
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Stephen Elliott-Buckley

Post-partisan eco-socialist. at Politics, Re-Spun
Stephen Elliott-Buckley is a husband, father, professor, speaker, consultant, former suburban Vancouver high school English and Social Studies teacher who changed careers because the BC Liberal Party has been working hard to ruin public education. He has various English and Political Science degrees and has been writing political, social and economic editorials since November 2002. Stephen is in Twitter, Miro and iTunes, and the email thing, and at his website, dgiVista.org.

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