i dont i love the hotelling equilibrium with two parties ±ε from the median
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Replying to @eigenrobot
parties mirroring each other superficially (the 2000 Bush v Gore election is the best example of this I can think of) is TERRRRRRRRRRRIBLE for governance and democratic sovereignty.
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this is literally the reason why parties became vulnerable to capture by their fringes.
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Replying to @danlistensto @eigenrobot
Hotelling equilibrium makes good sense for McDonalds vs. Burger King. it's a tragedy when it gets used for politics.
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i am deeply metapolitically conservative and I completely disagree
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actually one could probably just read burke and get to the same place
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I've read Burke (a long time ago, anyway) I'd like to read how you would say it
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Ok when I have a moment :) poke me if I haven't next time you see me shitposting
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