Personally I believe the point of politics is making sure that we require minimum with it. It was Ayn Rand believed and great historical figures I greatly respect such as Lao Tzu and especially Buddha expressed similar sentiments. I mostly stay away from politics and I don't pay much attention to BTC as I see no future in it. I've only been on cryptospcae since mid 2017 and I did my first trade on Aug 1st.
From my limited experience it's clear that the Bitcoin devs use the commie tactics. They are a bunch of people who were little late to party. I remember Roger Ver accusing someone that he didn't join when Satoshi invited before even BTC was created and later joined in after BTC hit $1000 and now act all mighty.
I've seen lots of collectivism and maximalist beliefs. They have lots of dogma and blindly follow arbitrary notions such as "decentralization" at times without even backing there arguments with proof. An increase of block size by 1MB will cost less than $20 per node per year. With future developments this will be a minor cost. I've kind of ridiculed it here.
The closest description I can find is the oxymoron that is anarcho-communism. I've been accused of many things for calling out on this BS Even after quoting this great economist:https://mises.org/blog/abcs-market-economy
anarcho-communism is an oxymoron. Period. Read the above article by Henry Hazlitt. BTC devs seems to be on board with this ridiculous camp. If you wonder why they don't get anything done, it's probably because they are a cocktail of conflicting ideologies. Dogma and collectivism reinforced with trolling and censorship isn't free market. But they are attempting to create free market products.
Hope that wasn't too long :-)
Interesting thoughts regarding collectivism and maximalist beliefs. I will try to read that piece from Hazlitt when I have time. But I do think that Jeff Berwick summed it up pretty good when he described core developers:
"No offense, but I know techies. They are wonderful and incredibly necessary to design code.
But, when it comes to understanding how life works, economics, money, marketing or even how to pick up girls… well, forget about it."
That's an excellent quote. Being around smart people all my life, I can say that the quote describe 99% of them. I was one of the top students too. I know about 1-2 people who doesn't fit the above description. But every other techy, math/science guy......... It's exactly what the quote describe.