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by peoplefromibiza
1835 days ago
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But let's not pretend that historians influence the policy makers as much as sociologists and economists do either. The damages when they are wrong are orders of magnitude bigger. They are assumed to be right, sometimes even without proof, until they are tragically proven wrong. And nobody lose their job anyway. Have you ever seen a sociologist lose the job because proposed something to a politician that resulted in lots of people having their life ruined? I never did, honestly. Have the last three more recent economic and social crisis been caused by historians mistakes? https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2017/10/02/sociologys... |
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