Sunday, October 18, 2009
pg138 #2
"Why do societies make disastrous decisions?" Societies make decisions usually based on what is best for them. They make decisions based on what they need and what they want. Societies end up destroying what they have or what they are going to have, one way or another. The author uses scholarly quotes from his students, to prove his point further. His key claims in he article are that the people on these societies may do disastrous things because they did not anticipate them to happen in the first place.
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