Politics and Rationality

Now we move into a murkier area. Mainstream national politics, as debated by TV pundits, is famous for its angry, unproductive discussions. On the face of it, there’s something surprising about that. Why do we take political disagreements so personally, even when the machinery and effects of national politics are so distant from us in space or in time? For that matter, why do we not become more careful and rigorous with the evidence when we’re dealing with issues we deem important?

Poli­tics is the Mind-Killer

Policy De­bates Should Not Ap­pear One-Sided

The Scales of Jus­tice, the Note­book of Rationality

Cor­re­spon­dence Bias

Are Your Ene­mies In­nately Evil?

Re­v­ersed Stu­pidity Is Not Intelligence

Ar­gu­ment Screens Off Authority

Hug the Query

Ra­tion­al­ity and the English Language

Hu­man Evil and Mud­dled Thinking