The principle problem with governments is that they don't die often enough to be well-selected. ...
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@TheStateSucks arguably democratic elections are good for this except the bureaucracy is most of the government
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Oscillating party control is the opposite of hard Darwinian culling. It's an enduring bi-stable system.
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it depends on if the parties are forced to change after each oscillation
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I think it's clear there's been SOME selective effect party stances over the decades
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We know from the business world that management tweaks are basically a random walk. ...
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... Start-ups and liquidations do all the important evolutionary work.
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