Giuliani reveals under oath no evidence for stolen election.
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That was fascinating reading and insightful. Thanks for sharing it, Physics Guy.
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As for the dilemma, it is an interesting problem. The thoughts I had in response to it were, does that explain why in reality, either you need a police state to get things done, or a charismatic leader that gets people on board a central issue emotionally? Another possibility is maybe gridlock is the best we can do, and from there, immediate pressures force the issue as they develop. okay, that throws good planning out the window, but that's only a problem if planning works.
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WowGadianton wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 12:51 amAs for the dilemma, it is an interesting problem. The thoughts I had in response to it were, does that explain why in reality, either you need a police state to get things done, or a charismatic leader that gets people on board a central issue emotionally? Another possibility is maybe gridlock is the best we can do, and from there, immediate pressures force the issue as they develop. okay, that throws good planning out the window, but that's only a problem if planning works.
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I hope that dictatorship isn't the only way to avoid discursive dilemmas. I think I may have seen it argued, though, that it's a reason why two-party systems are actually good, because they force everyone to whittle things down to just two alternative plans, instead of allowing three options. Sometimes things that look stupid, like two-party politics, may be better than improved systems with bad hidden problems.
Junior military officers are taught a problem-solving approach which relies on always identifying one single issue as "the critical factor" and letting it shape the plan. Nobody pretends that this is epistemologically sound, but by getting you to a plan quickly it addresses a serious problem that critical thinking classes do not anticipate, namely getting shot while you're still making your plan. Maybe in a similar way polarised two-party politics is actually a good solution to problems from which we don't realize it's saving us, like bizarre three-way gridlocks.
Junior military officers are taught a problem-solving approach which relies on always identifying one single issue as "the critical factor" and letting it shape the plan. Nobody pretends that this is epistemologically sound, but by getting you to a plan quickly it addresses a serious problem that critical thinking classes do not anticipate, namely getting shot while you're still making your plan. Maybe in a similar way polarised two-party politics is actually a good solution to problems from which we don't realize it's saving us, like bizarre three-way gridlocks.
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I felt like this update fell under this thread.
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