Just wrote this paragraph, which is actually one senctence. I am warning you that it is not edited, so iti s logically inconsistent, and may have contradictions or tensions.

My philosophy holds that a reality exists independent of consciousness; that we can study this reality using inductive and deductive knowledge, that all humans are born with a “rational” nature allowing them to perform logic and gain knowledge through sensory experience, that no person’s consciousness should hold higher status then others, that man is a part of nature and should attempt to transcend purely animal desires by viewing nobler pleasures, that a life spend without wondering about our existence is surrounded in ignorance, that utilitirarianist ethics are the correct moral path as long as the principle of self-ownership is respected, that the universe is materialistic, that man has no granted freedoms yet we should try to maximize them with society’s needs since no man’s consciousness should be given more worth then others, that modern society often grants higher opportunity to succeed for people higher in “social” class, so we must attempt to offset this, that the only system which supports man’s rights fully is a form of capitalism where education must be given to all and men should only be taxed on necessities of society but not wants of society such as money on science, that a person’s work is due to genetics and a largely deterministic universe which limits many peoples chance to succeed, that capitalism, communism, and socialism all largely fail due to the fact that individualistic rights and societal needs are not maximized, that full social freedom must be granted considering the person/persons are not harming other people, that communism would work in an ideal society yet it ultimately fails since there is not a proper incentive to succeed, that religious indoctrination should be illegalized as it harms the child’s chance to choose his spiritual pathway, that wealth should be redistributed from the top to the lower as they did not truly earn their money, and that the poor must work to receive this extra money,