You don’t think the Russian revolution was like “Tsar Nicholas bad”?
I mean, “liberty and justice for all” sounds like a pretty strong vision of the future to me.
I guess I’d like to see more evidence that 1) there were significant differences in caring about the future between movements and 2) how these differences contributed to movement failures concretely.
If I had to guess, I’d hypothesize that there’s something else that is the main factor(s), like social dominance orientation of leaders and the presence or absence of group mechanisms to resist that or channel it in less destructive ways.
You don’t think the Russian revolution was like “Tsar Nicholas bad”?
I mean, “liberty and justice for all” sounds like a pretty strong vision of the future to me.
I guess I’d like to see more evidence that 1) there were significant differences in caring about the future between movements and 2) how these differences contributed to movement failures concretely.
If I had to guess, I’d hypothesize that there’s something else that is the main factor(s), like social dominance orientation of leaders and the presence or absence of group mechanisms to resist that or channel it in less destructive ways.