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Re: Social Science - Is/Ought - Problem of Ought by Luke Rondinaro 29 December 2001 15:45 UTC |
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Perhaps such concepts do. But it doesn't take away one bit from the point of my argument which was to say there are no "quick" fixes in the (mechanical)(Newtonian-like) sense of social engineering to social structures.
Perhaps a set of organic, evolutionary dynamic principles are operating under these "tipping points"/"break points" also? ... What do you think? ...
Luke R
Jay Fenello <Jay@Fenello.com> wrote:
At 12/27/01 08:41 PM, Luke Rondinaro wrote:
>There are no quick fixes to social problems. Period.
Concepts like "tipping points" (aka "break points")
suggests that social change can happen very quickly,
with a very small change in the status quo.
Jay.
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