

Should politics be guided by public opinion?
Nov 22, 2023
Debating the role of public opinion in politics, the podcast discusses whether politicians should respect, accommodate, or ignore public sentiment. It explores the inconsistency and volatility of public opinion, the impact of technology in gauging public mood, and the moral dimensions of democracy. The speakers also touch on the cancellation of projects, the role of education in shaping public opinion, and the contempt shown by Dominic Cummings towards elected politicians. Additionally, they discuss the importance of town hall meetings and deliberative processes in political decision-making.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Role of Public Opinion in Politics
03:02 • 16min
Principled Positions, Cancelled Projects, and Voter Pandering
18:59 • 2min
The Importance of Public Opinion in Politics
21:02 • 15min
The Role of the House of Commons in Representing Public Opinion
35:35 • 6min
Examining the Moral Dimensions of Democracy and Public Opinion
41:06 • 2min
The Contempt of Dominic Cummings
42:39 • 11min
Using Deliberative Processes for Political Decision-Making
53:25 • 3min
The Conflict Between Morality and Public Opinion in Politics
56:36 • 2min