besides anecdotal experience, there appears to be a growing trend. From harvard study here: https://qz.com/848031/harvard-research-suggests-that-an-entire-global-generation-has-lost-faith-in-democracy/ …pic.twitter.com/3EbjZOefEN
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besides anecdotal experience, there appears to be a growing trend. From harvard study here: https://qz.com/848031/harvard-research-suggests-that-an-entire-global-generation-has-lost-faith-in-democracy/ …pic.twitter.com/3EbjZOefEN
Yes, its on the rise and that's why we're all arguing about it so much. But it's still a minority. See James' and my recent manifestopic.twitter.com/QM4GpUgGfK
regarding free speech & giving power to gov to regulate it the scenario is much worse than that no-one has a problem with inoffensive speechpic.twitter.com/iynkBXu5Vx
just Europe, were we have plenty of laws regulating speech, and ppl agree. we are much worse than the Americans on this.pic.twitter.com/CDgEUMGKmb
we should be so happy to have those numbers in Europe regarding disrupting a talk, here those numbers double, at least.
Oh yes. It is Europe & Anglophone nations I am really talking about. Much of the rest of the world is much worse.
yes, southern and eastern Europe, are really diff in that regard. from legislative philosophy/frameworks to avg ppl attitudes.
Yes, I'm sure it is. I'm really not talking about geography.
me neither, was replying to "Most of us" when i said ppl are normally authoritarian. point is that's a learned value, not a norm occurring 1
even in Anglo sphere, that's always an econ real disaster away. but anyway, were not disagreeing here.
Agreed. In that same piece, Haidt talks about the 'authoritarian button' that gets pressed.
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