If this is true, what is the win-set of the left? BernieBros, "left populism" and "Nazbol"? Would the libertarian win-set be radical anarchy? (even though it is outside of the square)
Well, draw circles around the leftmost grey blobs, passing through the status quo. Indeed, you can get very extreme policies. A famous result in political economy, the McKelvey-Schofield Chaos Theorem, says that you can get from *any* point in a multidimensional policy space to *any* other point, by a series of majority votes!
If this is true, what is the win-set of the left? BernieBros, "left populism" and "Nazbol"? Would the libertarian win-set be radical anarchy? (even though it is outside of the square)
Well, draw circles around the leftmost grey blobs, passing through the status quo. Indeed, you can get very extreme policies. A famous result in political economy, the McKelvey-Schofield Chaos Theorem, says that you can get from *any* point in a multidimensional policy space to *any* other point, by a series of majority votes!