@slatestarcodex That's a bridge too far for a while, and even when possible it could only be true for a few.
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@robinhanson Maybe they don't offer compromises because they know they don't even rule their *own* faction. (1/2) -
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@robinhanson Example: I can't strike a deal on libertarianism's behalf, or even GMU econ's behalf. (2/2) -
@bryan_caplan Even so, seeking better compromise is better way to influence big outcomes than planning what you'd do if you ruled the world. -
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@robinhanson Both inferior to persuading moderates to marginally revise their ideal points in your direction, no? -
@bryan_caplan To win moderates, you want to see things from their point of view, and not just declare what you'd do if king. I.e.,compromise -
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@robinhanson Presenting evidence and arguments persuasive to people who disagree with you != compromise. -
@bryan_caplan Figuring out what would give other people what they want *is* compromise, compared to figuring out what you'd want. - 4 more replies
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