Why can't we pull of a Luxembourg or a Norway? I mean their economic approaches are about as radically different it gets. And they both work. Imagine that.
Hmmmm, 300 million people, extremely diverse, millions of immigrants. 500,000 or 4.5 million people, homogeneous populations. Could present some issues.
Once upon a time I was a lawyer, at various times doing corporate and securities work before becoming a lawyer working for a medical company. But one day the Career-Changing Fairy visited me and turned me into a high school teacher. I currently teach Economics (AP and IB) and Statistics at L.D.Bell High School, a suburban public high school in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. What I do is not necessarily something which would be expected of a sane man. But for some odd reason, I like what I do and this gives me a way to do it even more.
Zimbabwe or Japan? Not very good choices.
ReplyDeleteWhy can't we pull of a Luxembourg or a Norway? I mean their economic approaches are about as radically different it gets. And they both work. Imagine that.
Is argumentum ad populum really a fallacy?
Hmmmm, 300 million people, extremely diverse, millions of immigrants. 500,000 or 4.5 million people, homogeneous populations. Could present some issues.
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