Weekend Quiz

Who said this?

Though it sounds paradoxical to say that . . . to prevent ourselves from making the wrong decision we must deliberately reduce the range of choice before us, we all know that this is often necessary in practice if we are to achieve our long term aims.

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The Worst of Perth
16 years ago

Sounds too forward thinking for Hitler. How about Peter Costello?

Ken Parish
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16 years ago

I cheated and used Google, so I’ll disqualify myself.

Sinclair Davidson
Sinclair Davidson
16 years ago

Is he saying ‘we’ the individuals or ‘we’ the comunity?

The Worst of Perth
16 years ago

OK, a serious guess. Kissinger?

Sinclair Davidson
Sinclair Davidson
16 years ago

I would have thought so. How individuals restrict their choices is very interesting and would form a better basis for behavioural economics than the sort of irrtionality type arguments we currently see. Unfortunately I haven’t yet read the mystery persons book in this area.

Geoff Honnor
Geoff Honnor
16 years ago

I suspect, looking at the Server’s choice of links, the obvious “not who’d you’d expect” tone of your post and the veneration that is accorded to them in the immediate blogospherical vicinity – Popper or Hayek or Friedman.

Sinclair Davidson
Sinclair Davidson
16 years ago

I have read the book that has the quote (pg 59), also the 1958 article in Ethics. I haven’t read his work on theoretical psychology.

Sinclair Davidson
Sinclair Davidson
16 years ago

You have the University of Chicago Press edition and I have the Routledge edition (at home and the other at work). I read somewhere that all editions of Keynes’ General Theory have the same pagination, a very sensible notion for classic works such as your mystery person.

Geoff – you should have a serious guess.