Minor proofreading correction: Second to last para: People show interest(ed)
I can’t help thinking that route 1 dooms us. Since the planet isn’t run by the intellectual elite. Indeed I’m fairly sure I read a study recently which showed the intellectual elite shy away from politics—not becuase they want to get involved but because it is now more about who can make the mud stick than it is about issues. That would mean the world would be steered by the sub-90 IQs rather than the 130-plus IQs. So “popular” support is necessary, to ensure that rational solutions actually get to see the light of day!
I’d heard, rather, that your average national-level politician is smart but not too smart- between 120 and 140, typically. There’s indirect selection for intelligence in campaigns. But yes, there does seem to be some kind of selection against politics for the very smart.
Minor proofreading correction: Second to last para: People show interest(ed)
I can’t help thinking that route 1 dooms us. Since the planet isn’t run by the intellectual elite. Indeed I’m fairly sure I read a study recently which showed the intellectual elite shy away from politics—not becuase they want to get involved but because it is now more about who can make the mud stick than it is about issues. That would mean the world would be steered by the sub-90 IQs rather than the 130-plus IQs. So “popular” support is necessary, to ensure that rational solutions actually get to see the light of day!
I would be very surprised if that was actually the case.
I’d heard, rather, that your average national-level politician is smart but not too smart- between 120 and 140, typically. There’s indirect selection for intelligence in campaigns. But yes, there does seem to be some kind of selection against politics for the very smart.
Thanks, typo fixed.