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Polls suggest Iceland's Pirate party may form next government

theguardian.com

17 points by pascalmemories 10 years ago · 6 comments

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pmalynin 10 years ago

"One of Europe’s most radical political parties" I find the language a bit off putting. It puts the Pirate Party along "Golden Dawn", other various extremist groups etc. that all get grouped under "radical political parties."

The choice of language describing a liberal, democratic party seems Orwellian.

  • wfo 10 years ago

    Radical for many decades meant revolutionary (as opposed to reactionary)/anarchist/green/counterculture/etc. It's where calling something 'rad' as a compliment came from. A wide category in which the pirate party firmly fits. Anything sufficiently outside the mainstream business-as-usual. It wouldn't be inappropriate to refer to the Sanders campaign in the US as 'radical'. I don't think it's Orwellian at all -- I think assuming 'radical' == fascist is eyebrow-raising and missing historical context.

  • hatsunearu 10 years ago

    As "radical" as the Greens in many countries...

andrewclunn 10 years ago

"So what did you do today?"

"Oh you know: caught a weedle, voted for the pirates, and downloaded a cam of that new superhero movie."

Is this scary or wonderful? I'm so torn.

  • amorroxic 10 years ago

    It's wonderful I believe, a great social experiment in the shape of a small nation. Just look at their reaction post the 2008 crisis, they'll be ok. When education's free..

carsongross 10 years ago

What does the process of immigrating to Iceland look like?

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