They’re hard to think of because if everyone genuinely agrees, then society goes their way and they become non-issues that nobody talks about anymore. For example, “murder should be illegal” is an issue that pretty much everyone agrees on.
Something like “the state should have the right to collect at least some taxes” also has strong enough support that there’s very little real debate over it, even if there are some people who disagree.
I suppose I meant more issues where there is no established norm yet because they’re new (which would be a good analogue to AI) or issues where the consensus has shifted across the spectrum so that change is likely to be imminent and well accepted even though it goes against inertial. Drug legalisation may be a good candidate for that, but there are still big holdouts of resistance on the conservative side.
They’re hard to think of because if everyone genuinely agrees, then society goes their way and they become non-issues that nobody talks about anymore. For example, “murder should be illegal” is an issue that pretty much everyone agrees on.
Something like “the state should have the right to collect at least some taxes” also has strong enough support that there’s very little real debate over it, even if there are some people who disagree.
I suppose I meant more issues where there is no established norm yet because they’re new (which would be a good analogue to AI) or issues where the consensus has shifted across the spectrum so that change is likely to be imminent and well accepted even though it goes against inertial. Drug legalisation may be a good candidate for that, but there are still big holdouts of resistance on the conservative side.