Is this true? [...] Are there any demographical studies of LW’s composition in personspace?
The closest things we have to those are probably the mid-2009 and late 2011 surveys. People could fill in their age, gender, race, profession, a few other things, and...politics!
The politics question had some default categories people could choose: libertarian, liberal, socialist, conservative & Communist. In 2009, 45% ticked the libertarian box, and in 2011, 32% (among the people who gave easy-to-categorize answers). Although those obviously aren’t majorities, libertarianism is relatively popular here.
I mean, isn’t that universally recognized as a mind killer?, just like most other political philosophies?
Political philosophies are like philosophies in general, I think. However mind-killy they are, a person can’t really avoid having one; if they believe they don’t have one, they usually have one they just don’t know about.
Well, it’s true and it’s false. It’s popular “on” LW in the sense that many of the people here identify as libertarians. It’s not popular “on” LW, in the sense that discussions of libertarianism are mostly unwelcome. And, yes, the same is true of many other political philosophies.
Is this true? I mean, isn’t that universally recognized as a mind killer?, just like most other political philosophies?
Are there any demographical studies of LW’s composition in personspace?
The closest things we have to those are probably the mid-2009 and late 2011 surveys. People could fill in their age, gender, race, profession, a few other things, and...politics!
The politics question had some default categories people could choose: libertarian, liberal, socialist, conservative & Communist. In 2009, 45% ticked the libertarian box, and in 2011, 32% (among the people who gave easy-to-categorize answers). Although those obviously aren’t majorities, libertarianism is relatively popular here.
Political philosophies are like philosophies in general, I think. However mind-killy they are, a person can’t really avoid having one; if they believe they don’t have one, they usually have one they just don’t know about.
Well, it’s true and it’s false.
It’s popular “on” LW in the sense that many of the people here identify as libertarians.
It’s not popular “on” LW, in the sense that discussions of libertarianism are mostly unwelcome.
And, yes, the same is true of many other political philosophies.