Quote of the day 27th February 2020
“If people seem slightly stupid, they’re probably just stupid. But if they seem colossally and inexplicably stupid, you probably differ in some kind of basic assumption so fundamental that you didn’t realise you were assuming it.”
(This is a line quoted by science writer Tom Chivers in a review on the Unherd website of the book 'Radical Uncertainty: Decision-making for an unknowable future,' by Mervyn King and John Kay.
The review is called "Are Economists really this stupid?")
(This is a line quoted by science writer Tom Chivers in a review on the Unherd website of the book 'Radical Uncertainty: Decision-making for an unknowable future,' by Mervyn King and John Kay.
The review is called "Are Economists really this stupid?")
Comments
2) On the basis of the Tom Chivers quote, it would appear that I and the person who posted the above quote differ on some fundamental and basic underlying assumption.
You can split as many hairs as you like, I note that Wikipedia describes the United Kingdom as a country, even if it is also one that has four constituent countries, and on this one I agree with them.