Listen "Democracy and the Millions-Body Problem"
Episode Synopsis
The provided text, an excerpt from the socio-political philosophy blog "Philosophics," offers a severe critique of democracy, arguing that it is fundamentally unstable and lacks true legitimacy. The author uses the metaphor of the three-body problem from celestial mechanics—where adding a third element renders the system unpredictable—to introduce the political instability called the millions-body problem. This problem arises because aggregating millions of subjective preferences leads to contradictions rather than a singular "will of the people." The source highlights the Condorcet paradox and McKelvey’s chaos theorem to demonstrate that voting outcomes are mathematically unstable and easily manipulated by vote order or framing. Ultimately, the text dismisses majority rule as a "ritual of laundered coercion," maintaining that democratic mandates are temporary illusions masking underlying political turbulence.https://philosophics.blog/2025/10/03/democracy-and-the-millions-body-problem/
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