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"New perspectives on Chinese authoritarianism"

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Blogger Thornton Hall said...

Lei embodies the problem of expressing Darwinian reality using Newtonian metaphors. Obviously you can’t understand an ecosystem of your research includes Habermas and builds on question begging definitions of the thing being studied (eg “authoritarian state”).

What happens is that you get less wrong as you modify Newtonian metaphors without ever rejecting them wholesale. A very similar process can be observed in Economics where the false paradigm of rationality is made less wrong through modification. But less wrong does not behave like an asymptote, becoming right as it approaches infinity. No, less wrong is always, at the end of the day, still wrong.

December 5, 2017 at 3:27 PM

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