Experts Speak

Experts Speak

Victor S. Navasky , Christopher Cerf , Christopher B. Cerf
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Aug 12, 1984 · 英語 · ペーパーバック (391 ページ)
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形式 ペーパーバック
ページ数 391
言語 英語
公開されました Aug 12, 1984
出版社 Pantheon
ISBN-10 0394713346
ISBN-13 9780394713342

説明

In a compelling exploration of expert opinions throughout history, this book delves into the fascinating and often misguided predictions made by so-called authorities across various fields. The authors pull from a rich tapestry of historical moments, highlighting the unexpected miscalculations that shaped economic landscapes and public perception. They showcase how confidently voiced opinions can sometimes lead society astray, particularly in crucial moments like the stock market's dramatic turn in 1929.

Through a blend of wit and insightful analysis, the narrative encourages readers to critically assess the contributions of experts in areas ranging from finance to politics. It serves as a reminder of the limitations of human foresight and the unpredictable nature of events that experts often attempt to forecast. Each chapter unpacks the ramifications of misplaced trust in expertise, prompting reflection on contemporary reliance on authority figures.

As readers navigate the pages, they are invited to reconsider not only historical context but also their own engagement with expert opinions today. This book serves as both an entertaining read and a thought-provoking commentary on the dynamics of knowledge, uncertainty, and the ever-evolving landscape of expert advice.
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