Politics may or may not be worth one’s while to pursue. The model I’m building will be used to determine if there are any such actions or not, so my full answer to your question will be just that model and after it is built, my ideology which will be constructed by it.
I also have a short answer, but before giving it, I should say that I may be using a too broad definition of politics for you. That is, I would regard getting together to reduce a certain existential risk as a political pursuit. Of course, if one did so alone, there is no political problem to speak of. But one probably needs the support of others to do so. So, if this model would suggest me to engage only in making money and giving to charity, then that would be my political strategy. I believe that it’s unlikely that will be the only thing to do, however.
One reason is because politics is somewhat ubiquitous and potentially cheap to engage in for most. Discussing politics—how well they like/dislike the current political leader, if policy X is good or bad, how wrong someone is to support the opposing team—is normal for at least 70% of the adult population, I’d guess. So for most people, they will have ample chance to discuss politics and if they can get one sentence across for every conversation that might be a part of their political strategy as well. Another low-cost strategy is just to announce one’s political views and otherwise be a friendly character, unless someone asks for one’s opinion.
Another reason is that for some, politics is rewarding in itself. A few will naturally seek to become specialists in politics, just as a hobby.
I agree with you on the issue of politics being very different today than what it was on the savannah, or wherever these instincts evolved. Politics requires a lot more people, more coordination than in the past, it would seem. But, even though it is different, that doesn’t mean there is no goal that a lot of people can accomplish by acting in concert. That is, just because we’re primed to believe that it is much easier to do than it really is and to believe that any old strategy will work, one shouldn’t believe it cannot be done. One shouldn’t start believing in it either, of course.
Politics may or may not be worth one’s while to pursue. The model I’m building will be used to determine if there are any such actions or not, so my full answer to your question will be just that model and after it is built, my ideology which will be constructed by it.
I also have a short answer, but before giving it, I should say that I may be using a too broad definition of politics for you. That is, I would regard getting together to reduce a certain existential risk as a political pursuit. Of course, if one did so alone, there is no political problem to speak of. But one probably needs the support of others to do so. So, if this model would suggest me to engage only in making money and giving to charity, then that would be my political strategy. I believe that it’s unlikely that will be the only thing to do, however.
One reason is because politics is somewhat ubiquitous and potentially cheap to engage in for most. Discussing politics—how well they like/dislike the current political leader, if policy X is good or bad, how wrong someone is to support the opposing team—is normal for at least 70% of the adult population, I’d guess. So for most people, they will have ample chance to discuss politics and if they can get one sentence across for every conversation that might be a part of their political strategy as well. Another low-cost strategy is just to announce one’s political views and otherwise be a friendly character, unless someone asks for one’s opinion.
Another reason is that for some, politics is rewarding in itself. A few will naturally seek to become specialists in politics, just as a hobby.
I agree with you on the issue of politics being very different today than what it was on the savannah, or wherever these instincts evolved. Politics requires a lot more people, more coordination than in the past, it would seem. But, even though it is different, that doesn’t mean there is no goal that a lot of people can accomplish by acting in concert. That is, just because we’re primed to believe that it is much easier to do than it really is and to believe that any old strategy will work, one shouldn’t believe it cannot be done. One shouldn’t start believing in it either, of course.