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Lumifer comments on Open Thread, Jun. 22 - Jun. 28, 2015 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: polymathwannabe 23 June 2015 08:03:43PM -1 points [-]
Comment author: Lumifer 23 June 2015 08:06:59PM 4 points [-]

<shrug> So why not Putin himself? Or the Belorussian guy? Or any of the Central Asian rulers? If the criterion is rejection of liberal democracy, why not China?

Comment author: polymathwannabe 23 June 2015 08:13:23PM 0 points [-]

Those countries were never very liberal to begin with, so their departure from Western values doesn't look like what the experiment needs. Hungary, on the other hand, has a solid history of resistance to totalitarianism that only in the past half decade has had to face the threat of dictatorship.

Comment author: Viliam 24 June 2015 03:08:17PM 3 points [-]

There is more to NRx than just giving up liberal values. For example, Hungary still has elections that this guy has to win, so I guess they would still classify the country as "demotist".

When they make a revolution, abolish democracy, declare Orbán a hereditary king, and possibly when he hires Ernő Rubik as a Chief Royal Scientist to solve all country's problems, then we'll have a good example.