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Political theory is the study of the concepts in politics. Use this tag for questions regarding political philosophy or scientific theories.
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Why doesn't Hotelling's law seem to apply to the stances taken by political parties?
"Hotelling's law" or the "Median voter theorem" says that where customers/voters care only about one variable (e.g. distance or when in a pregnancy abortions should no longer be allowed)—i.e. we're in …