STAY HOME AND DON’T VOTE?

NOT! NOT! NOT! NOT! NOT! NOT!

H/T to Thinking in Christ via this post, Worth Reading: Election Edition.

Don’t Trust Your Instincts

By John Stossel (Archive) · Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Simple answers are so satisfying: Green jobs will fix the economy. Stimulus will create jobs. Charity helps people more than commerce. Everyone should vote.

Well, all those instinctive solutions are wrong. As Friedrich Hayek pointed out in “The Fatal Conceit,” it’s a problem that in our complex, extended economy, we rely on instincts developed during our ancestors’ existence in small bands. In those old days, everyone knew everyone else, so affairs could be micromanaged. Today, we live in a global economy where strangers deal with each other. The rules need to be different.

Hayek said: “The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design.” (continued here)

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I am just an average citizen interested in promoting informed participation in the political process.
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One Response to STAY HOME AND DON’T VOTE?

  1. Russ White says:

    Thanks for the link! :-) Russ

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