St. Vitus' Dance and the Rational Actor

St. Vitus' Dance and the Rational Actor

It is intellectually and emotionally comforting to think that most human actions are rational. It makes for a more predictable and potentially controllable world. The institutions of society are typically based on rational assumptions (though not necessarily those of the engineer or the economist). Institutions are dams holding at bay the howling frenzies lurking in human souls. All institutions are fragile. Sometimes the dams break.

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