Per Molander

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Per Molander


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Average rating: 3.28 · 186 ratings · 27 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Anatomy of Inequality: ...

3.26 avg rating — 154 ratings — published 2014 — 8 editions
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Condorcets misstag : Hoten ...

3.44 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 2017
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Akvedukten vid Zaghouan

3.17 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1994 — 2 editions
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Olikhetens anatomi

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Condorcets Irrtum

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Allt är vågor: Virginia Woo...

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Den åttafaldiga vägen: Moti...

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Eine Welt aus Wellen: Virgi...

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En invasiv art

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Alternatives for Welfare Po...

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“The social sciences are lagging far behind physics when it comes to theoretical rigor and validity, but physics today has advanced far beyond where it was when the Wright brothers were working on their flight project. The brothers saw the necessity in seeking out the available theories and data and making the best of their material. Within practical politics and political philosophy, the situation is different. Classical philosophers such as Hobbes and Locke did not have the social sciences at their disposal and relied on their common sense, peppered with fragments of stories from abroad. Social scientists have evolved, but philosophy and praxis remain relatively unaltered, by and large proceeding in their pre-scientific state. Keynes once noted that “Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually slaves of some defunct economist,” and many a political philosopher takes after them in this respect. Political praxis has evolved, in economic arenas most of all, but the focus that economists have placed on the market has led to a serious imbalance in the relationship between social sciences and policy making. Even more than political philosophy, politics suffers from what psychologists call selective perception: decision-makers tend to seek out research that supports (or that they believe supports) their current positions.”
Per Molander, The Anatomy of Inequality: Its Social and Economic Origins- and Solutions



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