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Daily Archives: September 6, 2011
Analyzing events
Readers of Duncan Watts’ Everything Is Obvious know that most attempts to analyze human events are shot through with fallacy and error. This is true of ordinary persons watching the evening news, but also of the professional analysts in CIA … Continue reading
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