Jaggy Bunnet
Philosopher
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If he claimed to be a Republican? Yes, I would.
You would ignore all of the other evidence and base it solely on what he claimed? What if we were talking about a murderer who all the evidence showed was guilty, who offered no alternative explanation of the death, who had no alibi but who pleaded not guilty. Would you say they considered themselves not to be a murderer?
I think this is why we have difficulty understanding each other - if you accept every statement made at face value and ignore all other evidence, then we are unlikely to see things the same way.
I did and it's not difficult. You just don't seem to have a capacity to read in context and understand that "considered itself" and "claimed" are the same thing in context.
Fundamentally disagree - many people claim to be things that they do not genuinely consider themselves to be. To try and suggest they are synonyms is simply wrong.
See, that wasn't so hard, was it?
More petty point scoring. Or are you going to claim that this was necessary to keep the thread on point?
Now, could you answer the second half of the question? How many such democracies have there been in history? And is this sample large enough to make any conclusions about the frequency at which they go to war?
Nope. You are the one who is making the argument that democracies are less likely to go to war, not me. You do the research.