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We don't address people by their job title here, and we'd laugh in your face if you insisted on it.
Perhaps a small exception for 'doctor', but that's acknowledging the doctorate, not the job.
We do, but only for the current PM. Once you're out though, it's back to Mr / Ms
If you think the words 'prime minister Morrison' would ever have passed my lips...
... or 'prime minister Albo' for that matter, they're all overgrown fucking real estate agents.
Yet the idea underpinning it is sound. It's to separate the office from the individual. If you attach reverence to the role, not the person, you make it easier to change the person and avoid dictatorship.
It doesn't read that way to me - I see it far more as "you have won at life, you are better than other humans", exactly the kind of thing narcissists crave.
Not if the alternative is that people begin to see the role and the person as the same thing. That's the dream of every would-be dictator. A certain chancellor of Germany knew this very well in 1934 when he abolished the titles of Chancellor and President and made the army swear its oath to him personally.
This is just standard political theory: to protect democracy, respect its institutions. Absolutely does make sense to me.
I find using doctor without a medical degree to be, I dunno, crass. Its the old. IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE. Im a doctor. thank god can you help this man. of philosophy.
Eh, you earn the title by doing your thesis and expanding humanity's sphere of knowledge a little bit. Medical doctors may claim it but they don't get exclusive rights to it just because they want it.
oh sure. not saying they earned it but I find the ones who get one and actually want to use the title to be folks I don't vibe as well with. I do tend toward academia though so there is professor in that case.
Most medical doctors arehonorary doctors- they generally don't have PhD (doctorate in their own right)