Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Election Day Links
I'm cynical enough to kind of enjoy gridlock, so bring it on.
-- Daniel Davies makes the case for not voting, or at least not voting for the Democratic party even if you are a liberal. His argument is partisan, but applies equally to both parties and draws from basic game theory. Just replace "Democrat" with "Republican". Me? I'll be staying in today. Voting has a negative expected utility for me. I think this should be required reading.
-- William Easterly rolls out the Coffee Party manifesto. I'm more or less on board, but I'd prefer a different name.
-- Will Wilkinson wonders why the Democratic Party stopped organizing around liberty/freedom, and instead focused on soft paternalism. Good question. I don't think it really matters, but it's a good question.
-- Contra High Broderism, partisanship is nothing new and neither are negative campaigns:
(Image ht: everyone in the social science blogosphere. Video ht: Fred Ghansah.)
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