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#73 - The Unfairness of Proportional Representation

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Want to make everyone under 30 extremely angry? Tell them you don't like proportional representation. Tell them proportional representation sucks, just like recycling. In this episode, we continue to improve your popularity at parties by diving into Sir Karl's theory of democracy, and his arguments for why the first-past-the-post electoral system is superior to proportional representation systems. And if you find anyone left at the party who still wants to talk to you, we also cover Chapter 13 of Beginning of Infinity, where Deutsch builds upon Popper's theory. And always remember,

First-Past-The-Post: If it's good enough for the horses, it's good enough for us.

We discuss

  • Why democracy should be about the removal of bad leaders
  • How Popper's conception of democracy differs from the usual conception
  • Why Popper supports first-past-the-post (FPP) over proportional representation (PR)
  • How PR encourages backroom dealing and magnifies the influence of unpopular leaders
  • The sensitivity of FPP to changes to popular will
  • How FPP makes it easier to obtain majorities
  • How majorities make it easier to trace the consequences of policies
  • Deutsch and his criticism of compromise-policies.

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Want to make everyone under 30 extremely angry? Tell them you don't like proportional representation. Tell them proportional representation sucks, just like recycling. In this episode, we continue to improve your popularity at parties by diving into Sir Karl's theory of democracy, and his arguments for why the first-past-the-post electoral system is superior to proportional representation systems. And if you find anyone left at the party who still wants to talk to you, we also cover Chapter 13 of Beginning of Infinity, where Deutsch builds upon Popper's theory. And always remember,

First-Past-The-Post: If it's good enough for the horses, it's good enough for us.

We discuss

  • Why democracy should be about the removal of bad leaders
  • How Popper's conception of democracy differs from the usual conception
  • Why Popper supports first-past-the-post (FPP) over proportional representation (PR)
  • How PR encourages backroom dealing and magnifies the influence of unpopular leaders
  • The sensitivity of FPP to changes to popular will
  • How FPP makes it easier to obtain majorities
  • How majorities make it easier to trace the consequences of policies
  • Deutsch and his criticism of compromise-policies.

References

Socials

  • Follow us on Twitter at @IncrementsPod, @BennyChugg, @VadenMasrani
  • Come join our discord server! DM us on twitter or send us an email to get a supersecret link
  • Help us form a majority and get exclusive bonus content by becoming a patreon subscriber here. Or give us one-time cash donations to help cover our lack of cash donations here.
  • Click dem like buttons on youtube

What's the first post you past? Tell us over at incrementspodcast@gmail.com.

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