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I don't see why a book review about a topic that isn't directly related to rationality should be posted to Main.
This is not a book review. It's a post about dialectics, which is a formulation of rationality that was until recently the only allowed model of rationality in something like half of the Western world.
It's a post about dialectics based on review of one book. Maybe the lessons from that book apply to all dialectics, maybe they don't. You generalize from one example (or maybe two: Jacoby and Marx). Also, I have no idea how much this Jacoby guy is important (representative) or not; I think I have never heard about him before.
Although I agree with what you wrote, it is a political article, so there is an extra high burden of proof, which you don't provide. (I agree with you because of the opinions I already have, not because your article is so convincing.) I wouldn't want to see more political articles on LW based on this amount of data, or this kind of reasoning. I'd say it's okay-ish for Discussion (you did good work and explained some things), but not for Main.
The main argument against is protecting a Shelling point: I don't want to see people trying to use Main to defend their political ideas or to attack the opponents. And we already know that politics makes people stupid, so that fact that it made Jacoby stupid is not so educating.
Surely this is a joke. Please, let this be a joke.