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by trentlott
2678 days ago
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I mean, this was the essential point that brought about chaos theory, right? Rounding wind speeds down at the force of a butterfly flap caused significant deviations for known weather patterns. Having people half-ass assumptions because they read about a supply/demand curve once and can scrap DJIA data in order to gamble their 15k savings is unlikely to be widespread, but definitely something to consider if that is your argument. However, it would still least breed familiarity. I take your point that this will probably not help things and...well, I guess I've run out of steam in my own comment. Ignorance is bad, and staying in ivory towers will end badly. The obvious route for education will likely only foster arrogance and cynicism. What's the third way? Make everyone read Kant and write "Marx was a philosopher, not an economist" 100 times? |
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