How well do we understand our own societies? Kakonomia again and Kathleen Stock on the perspective of love

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How well do we understand our own societies? In this paper, I raise quite obvious puzzles for Diego Gambetta and Gloria Origgi’s depiction of Italy as a kakonomy and Kathleen Stock’s depiction of ordinary people.

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Terence Rajivan Edward
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