This doesn’t mean giving up, or giving in to mad-crowd governance. The philosophical stance most conducive to effective governance of complex societies is probably something like “opportunistic experimentalism”.
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You assume homeostatic gridlock as “normal” and look for opportunities to conduct equilibrium-jumping experiments with low downside. You won’t look wise, scientific, or like a crook doing this. You’ll look like you’re gamely trying to get lucky without making things worse.
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It's tough to learn to be wary of Straussian wisdomism because it always tells you stuff like "I'm Neoliberalism."
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