29 Nov 2023 // The Wisdom of the Crowd

This interesting article published in "America's most critical journal since 1999" is incredibly thought-inducing. 

Through its use of relevant examples ranging from the early 1700s to just 3 years ago, it highlights how crowd thinking has always escalated and led to essentially dumb ideas. It uses satirical language and a clear tone of sarcasm to prove its point on how unsuccessful these events were. Making it a very intriguing read as the techniques used make it very engaging. 

It just goes to show, that just because a large group of people agree with or decide on something, doesn't mean it's a good thing that should be carried out. 




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