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by kayo_20211030
604 days ago
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The analysis is dead on. In the American political system, a two party system, the lily-livered SPD's and Victor Emmanuel are represented by those who fail to vote, or actively work against a dastardly outcome; whether they're the abstainers, or GOP fellow-travelers who believe they can control the maelstrom. As the piece says: if you fail there is no next time. |
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Currently fallen into a two party K-hole, sure.
But not intrinsically a two party political system and one founded initially by many who were vehemently oppossed to party politics.
A good question for the reader is how did the US political system end up in an unrepresentative quagmire of two parties to the effective exclusion of all others?
Is this the inevitable emergent outcome of that particular iterative rules based system?
Is some political variation of Hotelling's law at play here, can other voting systems help?