Jeremy Clark

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Being strategically wrong is a good—by which I mean “effective,” certainly not “moral”—strategy when the costs of being wrong are low and the strategic advantages—when persuading others of whatever it is that you're wrong about—are high. Because digging up the truth is often more trouble than it's worth, being strategically wrong is, sadly, often an excellent strategy.
Why Everyone (Else) Is a Hypocrite: Evolution and the Modular Mind
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