Apologies for the light posting here. I’m mid-project on a few issues that I’d normally blog about here, so blogging will be a bit uneven for the time being.
In the meantime, here’s a quick stop-gap while IA while ago, I posted something here on the common misconception that many of us have about consensuses (consensii?).
I think that this is important for democracy, as one of the harshest charges that politicians face is that they are out of touch or that they don’t listen to us.
Now, in a week where the ‘We buy viagra online are the 99%’ meme is doing the rounds, here’s a nice post about the False Consensus Effect….
“which states that individuals view their own preferences, behaviours and judgements as being typical, normal and common within a broader context; it also suggests we find alternative characteristics as being more deviant and atypical than they actually are.”
Worth bearing in mind.
[...] Oh, and one final postscript – before I end my little diatribe today: is a church really the proper place for such politically sensitive screenings? Places limited to sixty-one people for a city of thousands? And at £139 a throw? Maybe I’m suffering from the delusion that 99 percent of the rest of the country thinks like me. [...]