You think there’s no value added from expertise in “Foreign policy, or economics, or Public health policy”??? That’s ... wow. There are questions in those domains that are political, and belong to the public. That something different.
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The granularity of our understanding and grasp of causal mechanisms in the domain to differ from field to field for sure. But they all hit trade-offs, and then same thing happens: attempted usurpation of politics by the experts, assumption there’s a singular technocratic solution
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but the pilot knows *exactly* the cause and effect of each decision in their domain. the economist or public health expert can only vaguely know the same in theirs. if they hit the trade-offs much sooner, doesn’t that mean their expertise is relatively less valuable?
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You met pilots? There is a reason we don't let them run the show. Particle physics? Yes, the field that gave us the biggest existential threat to humanity that we had to restructure our whole planet around to try to avoid—at great harm to us (UNSC). Solid foundations are no cure.
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