All of these ideas are very high-level, but they give an outline of why I think right-wing politics is best-equipped to deal with the rise of AI.
While I think you raise some interesting points, I don’t buy the final conclusion at all—or you’re “right-wing politics” is a more theoretical or niche politics compared to the right-wing politics I’m used to see rather globally:
To cope with advanced AI we need powerful redistribution, within and across nations (and I think traditional protectionism doesn’t seem to help you here). But right-wing politics in practice does exactly the contrary as far as I see it a bit everywhere: populist right-wing movements, who admittedly are not only stupid per se—they rightly call out the left being narrowly minded extreme left in their policies, alienating with wokeism or the like the more middle-ground people—but focus a lot on dismantling social cohesion/welfare state; are fully in bed with big business and help it profit at the expense of the common men domestically & abroad, lowering taxes, .. → all in all the very contrary of building a robust society able to cope intelligently with AI.
While I think you raise some interesting points, I don’t buy the final conclusion at all—or you’re “right-wing politics” is a more theoretical or niche politics compared to the right-wing politics I’m used to see rather globally:
To cope with advanced AI we need powerful redistribution, within and across nations (and I think traditional protectionism doesn’t seem to help you here). But right-wing politics in practice does exactly the contrary as far as I see it a bit everywhere: populist right-wing movements, who admittedly are not only stupid per se—they rightly call out the left being narrowly minded extreme left in their policies, alienating with wokeism or the like the more middle-ground people—but focus a lot on dismantling social cohesion/welfare state; are fully in bed with big business and help it profit at the expense of the common men domestically & abroad, lowering taxes, .. → all in all the very contrary of building a robust society able to cope intelligently with AI.