politician's syllogism (Q7225146)

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logical fallacy that is often used to illustrate how politicians can be tempted to initiate measures or reform for the sake of the reform and actions themselves, regardless of whether the reform has any kind of substance
  • politician's logic
  • politician's fallacy
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politician's syllogism
logical fallacy that is often used to illustrate how politicians can be tempted to initiate measures or reform for the sake of the reform and actions themselves, regardless of whether the reform has any kind of substance
  • politician's logic
  • politician's fallacy

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