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Re: [Pen-l] Bubble Psychology [was: thinking the unthinkable
- To: Progressive Economics <pen-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Pen-l] Bubble Psychology [was: thinking the unthinkable
- From: Carrol Cox <cbcox@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 13:25:21 -0500
Max Sawicky wrote:
>
> Methinks optimism bias is not unique to capitalism. Just ask Don
> Quixote.
No, of course "optimism in general" (defined, say, as a cheerful view of
expectations) is not unique to capitalism, but I think the kind of
_gambling_ optimism in regard to markets, o-rings, tail pipes, or levees
just might be especially prominenent, or have a intensified 'reach,'
under capitalism. After all, the core of capitalism is the "investment"
-- a gamble on a complex future set of interlocking conditions.
CArrol
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- Re: [Pen-l] Bubble Psychology [was: thinking the unthinkable, (continued)
- [Pen-l] plea for comments,
Michael Perelman Thu 23 Oct 2008, 15:14 GMT
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