If true, it could mean that any theory framed in opposition, such as a critique of Shorttermism or Longtermism, might be more appealing than the time-focused theory itself. Critizising short-term thinking is an applause light in many circles.
I agree this could well be true at the level of arguments i.e. I think there are probably longtermist (anti-shorttermist), framings which would be successful. But I suspect it would be harder to make this work at the level of framing/branding a whole movement, i.e. I think promoting the ‘anti-shorttermist’ movement would be hard to do successfully.
I agree this could well be true at the level of arguments i.e. I think there are probably longtermist (anti-shorttermist), framings which would be successful. But I suspect it would be harder to make this work at the level of framing/branding a whole movement, i.e. I think promoting the ‘anti-shorttermist’ movement would be hard to do successfully.