A disturbing, but insightful column in the NYT today:
nytimes.com/2024/11/15/opinion…
See the next note for a quote from the opening paragraph.
A disturbing, but insightful column in the NYT today:
nytimes.com/2024/11/15/opinion…
See the next note for a quote from the opening paragraph.
Hippasus500 aka jwn2
in reply to Hippasus500 aka jwn2 • • •From Gessen’s column:
Balint Magyar has a useful formulation. “Liberal democracy,” he says, “offers moral constraints without problem-solving” — a lot of rules, not a lot of change — while “populism offers problem-solving without moral constraints.” Magyar, a scholar of autocracy, isn’t interested in calling Donald Trump a fascist. He sees the president-elect’s appeal in terms of something more primal: “Trump promises that you don’t have to think about other people.”
Hippasus500 aka jwn2
in reply to Hippasus500 aka jwn2 • • •situation in which all individuals would be better off cooperating but fail to do so because of conflicting interests between individuals that discourage joint action
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