In general the correct response to most “I fail to see” or “I can’t imagine” claims is to observe that this could be either a fact about the problem or a fact about the speaker’s imagination.
Neither do I see any major empirical differences between countries with compulsory voting and countries without.
The current solution to the tragedy of the commons is brainwashing with patriotism and relying on poorly calibrated tribal-political instincts to get by. This works well enough and I honestly don’t think this is a problem that particularly needs addressing, compared to all the other things that can be done. It is merely a minor systemic insanity.
In general the correct response to most “I fail to see” or “I can’t imagine” claims is to observe that this could be either a fact about the problem or a fact about the speaker’s imagination.
The current solution to the tragedy of the commons is brainwashing with patriotism and relying on poorly calibrated tribal-political instincts to get by. This works well enough and I honestly don’t think this is a problem that particularly needs addressing, compared to all the other things that can be done. It is merely a minor systemic insanity.