Alistair Mackay

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A Cornell study has demonstrated that students of economics are markedly more selfish, more prone to dishonesty, and less willing to cooperate with others than their peers in other fields.13 What the study demonstrates, in effect, is that selfishness, uncooperativeness, and dishonesty are not “naturally” dominant aspects of the human personality; they become dominant only through processes of indoctrination into certain modes of thought.
The Nutmeg's Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis
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