Are there any books that discuss how it is impossible to know whether or not a political aim will be as effective as you imagine it to be before it is put in place?
For example, aiming for a particular change in the prison system that has never been tried before to reduce repeat offenders but when it is put in place your change is found to have had the opposite effect.
I think a lot could be said on this topic so someone surely has wrote about it, right?
Robert Walker
my diary desu
Hunter Bailey
no but really that's a very vague request senpai
Christopher Hill
I want to cum on that armpit
Nolan Sullivan
The Dune series is all about that stuff in the long term. Since so much of modern fiction is low mimesis or escapism, hard to think of nonhistorical examples ( not really my genre.) For some reason i find myself wondering how this arm pit girl looks holistically. Aesthetic pits, lips, and coloring. ...
Adam Moore
Weird huh? It's a hot picture for some reason.
Aiden Collins
>for some reason.
It's literally the hottest erogenous zone on the woman's body and the funniest one to explore with your tongue
Christopher Lewis
nah
Josiah Cox
weirdos
David Hall
muh iatrogenics
Brandon Bennett
Atlas Shrugged is a good critique of what a socialist society would be like.
Alexander Rodriguez
History on communism or the gulag archipelago
Connor Edwards
?
Henry Lee
Read more
Jayden White
Almost every political science book on public policy discusses this.
Hudson Reyes
That would take too much effort
Aiden Mitchell
Name 1 (one).
Cooper Howard
gorilla mindset
Jacob Hall
...
Josiah Gray
"An Introduction to Public Policy"
Julian Howard
The girl in the picture is from the ASMR Youtube channel "ASMR2n4" for anyone wondering.
Owen Jones
The Road To Serfdom
Matthew Ramirez
A Mind Forever Voyaging (interactive fiction) is about anticipating the effects of a socioeconomic policy on a sample town over the span of several decades.
Adam Wood
She's a visitor on that channel. Her channel is called Lovely Juliette.
Levi Baker
>is about anticipating the effects of a socioeconomic policy on a sample town over the span of several decades. sounds nice >interactive fiction oh
Cameron Rodriguez
On Revolutions by Hannah Arendt has this as one of the central theses.
Joseph Diaz
Looks good thanks. I've been reading about the russian revolutions lately which is what made me think of this topic so this is a perfect match.