Brown political philosopher Jason Brennan chats with the Guardian the about what it means to vote well.
I owe a lot of my thinking on this to Jason, and we both owe a lot to Bryan Caplan’s Myth of the Rational Voter.
I was just on the radio, News Talk Radio 580 CRFA in Ottawa, talking about this. I consider this my effort at civic engagement as a potentially future Canadian.
Don't tell me you are one of these hysterics who plans to “move to Canada if (insert candidate here) gets elected”.
Canada is too cold. My wife and I are going with New Zealand, if the need arises due to government action.
Australia is the country of the future, mate.
I made the mistake of looking at the comments there at the Guardian site.
Of course, they are Guardian readers, so…
Anyone who says Canada is too cold is a pansy. I wear shorts in -40. Seriously.
Er, New Zealand is both cold and full of sheep. Webgrrl is right, except we elected John Howard-lite and instead got Gordon Brown's misshapen clone. But not to worry those guys don't ruin everything.
Canada may be a bit more economically free than the U.S., but it hardly bodes well for the long-term well-being of a society that can engage in such Orwellian prosecution of free speech as exampled by the recent case of Mark Steyn. To wit, Steven Pinker, Canadian, had the following interesting things to say of the Steyn case (via The Corner):
Words and Rules [Mark Steyn]
Professor Steven Pinker of Harvard University was asked about my recent travails with Canada's hydra-headed “human rights” monster and gave a splendidly straightforward response:
Well said. I wish Canadian politicians and even my fellow media hacks up north got it as clearly as Prof Pinker does.
Canada may be a bit more economically free than the U.S., but it hardly bodes well for the long-term well-being of a society that can engage in such Orwellian prosecution of free speech as exampled by the recent case of Mark Steyn. To wit, Steven Pinker, Canadian, had the following interesting things to say of the Steyn case (via The Corner):
Words and Rules [Mark Steyn]
Professor Steven Pinker of Harvard University was asked about my recent travails with Canada's hydra-headed “human rights” monster and gave a splendidly straightforward response:
Well said. I wish Canadian politicians and even my fellow media hacks up north got it as clearly as Prof Pinker does.