"E. Shaun Russell" wrote:
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> Fred Moulton wrote:
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> >I would expect to see a beer chugging team sponsored by the Temperance
> >Union at about the same time as I would expect to see a political party
> >sponsored by the Extropy Institute.
>
> I agree. Philosophies and manifestos which are developed into a political
> framework have a history of compromising their initial values. For a
> politic to have any public weight at all, it must either mirror the
> feelings of a significant portion of the population, or adapt its core
> values to those needs. Given the fact that Extropy has existed for 12+
> years (longer conceptually) and currently has well under 1000 members, its
> support as a politic would be negligible.
Not necessarily. The Libertarian Party got its first two million votes in an election with less than 1000 paying members of the national organization.
>
> As I have said for years, the immersion of extropian values into mass
> culture must be done very carefully --at this stage of extropic
> development, all it takes are a few boisterous "kooks" to hinder the public
> perception of our philosophy.
I don't think Ron Paul is a 'kook', despite the LP's pro-pot stance, nor do a large percentage of the general population. Ventura is more of a kook than Paul, and look at him. Maybe its the sort of time that a few kooks could make it into office....
Mike Lorrey