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Ignorance: 4. Ignorance in Politics

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Jul 11, 2024
The discussion dives into the vital role of ignorance in shaping political choices, illustrating how moral dilemmas and uncertainty affect decision-making. Insights from the Afghanistan war reveal the pitfalls of groupthink and the limitations of expert knowledge. A historical case from British India uncovers the unintended consequences of policy, while the complexities of heroic leadership are explored through figures like Winston Churchill. The proposal for citizens' assemblies highlights innovative paths to revitalize democracy and engage communities more effectively.
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INSIGHT

Impossibility of Full Knowledge

  • Full knowledge in government is impossible due to the immense complexity of issues.
  • Even experts have limitations and biases, making complete understanding unattainable.
ANECDOTE

Fisher's Failed Prediction

  • Economist Irving Fisher's confident prediction of a permanently high Wall Street was quickly proven wrong by the 1929 crash.
  • This highlights the unreliability of even expert predictions.
ADVICE

Engaging with Expertise

  • Experts should acknowledge their limitations and biases to promote public trust.
  • Engage with the public locally for better understanding and collaboration.
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