Why not name the party you think is crazy, what is gained by this indirect approach? Let me do it for you: Republicans are crazy. Monarchy has its flaws certainly, but it is better than the other forms of government mankind has tried from time to time.
I do think Monarchy is preferable to a Republic in general, but I should perhaps clarify the above post was a joke, meant to show precisely that whether Republicans in particular are “crazy” for the particular reasons that Sophronius stated elsewhere is a question that makes sense only in a narrow political view of 2013, give or take a few years.
I actually do identify myself as a republican, though with some reservation: We’ve been a kingdom around here for so long now that getting rid of it would likely be more trouble than it’s worth. It’s all about the pragmatism.
I don’t think Republicans are significantly more crazy, either in the sense of not sharing my values or having a bad map of reality, in their policy than Democrats, both are pretty crazy. Maybe one of them has slightly easier to detect craziness.
For what it’s worth, I see more Republicans leaving their party because they think it’s gone mad, while Democrats become Republicans because they come to believe the Democrats are wrong.
Why not name the party you think is crazy, what is gained by this indirect approach? Let me do it for you: Republicans are crazy. Monarchy has its flaws certainly, but it is better than the other forms of government mankind has tried from time to time.
Disagree, but upvoted because I’m in favor of people openly expressing their political views on LessWrong.
I do think Monarchy is preferable to a Republic in general, but I should perhaps clarify the above post was a joke, meant to show precisely that whether Republicans in particular are “crazy” for the particular reasons that Sophronius stated elsewhere is a question that makes sense only in a narrow political view of 2013, give or take a few years.
I actually do identify myself as a republican, though with some reservation: We’ve been a kingdom around here for so long now that getting rid of it would likely be more trouble than it’s worth. It’s all about the pragmatism.
I don’t think Republicans are significantly more crazy, either in the sense of not sharing my values or having a bad map of reality, in their policy than Democrats, both are pretty crazy. Maybe one of them has slightly easier to detect craziness.
For what it’s worth, I see more Republicans leaving their party because they think it’s gone mad, while Democrats become Republicans because they come to believe the Democrats are wrong.