Ezra Klein On Vetocracy
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Summary
Engages Ezra Klein's vetocracy thesis (too many veto points block building). Scott adds: the polarization-vs-vetocracy distinction, the public-choice asymmetry (doing-bad-things is visible/punished, not-doing-good-things is invisible → a one-way veto ratchet), the 'if government can't do anything why aren't we a libertarian paradise' puzzle (resolved: it can still hamstring itself/regulate, just not exert power), and the state-capacity-libertarianism contrast.
Why this score
Quality 67 · Strong. Strong: a compact, sharp political-economy essay engaging a live idea, with the public-choice-ratchet mechanism as the key contribution.
Claude’s paradigm shift 48 · Moderate. Notable: the asymmetry-drives-the-ratchet framing + the SCL contrast.
Real-world impact 2 · Minor. Feeds the vetocracy/abundance discourse; no institution-moving effect. =2.