well you know--longform, http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/09/politics-isnt-a.html …
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the overwhelming imperative is to stabilize things so they can keep going on, and the moral reasoning stops there in a big warm puddle of reward chemicals, never making it to the fact that on a long enough timeline the probability of things going on drops to zero
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possibly demanding stark confrontation with the abyss as a minimum bar for seriousness of opinion is high expectations on my part but i believe in all of you
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I do not share this perspective and I perceive the "moral rightness" as being a media communications anti-pattern that has emerged due to political polarization and frustration with right wing climate change denial propaganda
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they've over-reacted in the opposite direction, as is the tendency with polarization. has made a mess of the discourse but not really had much impact on the underlying policy preferences.
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