Monday, May 24, 2010 at 6:14AM | in
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As William Easterly works the lecture circuit, he ponders the development thinker's dilemma and offers some wisdom in the process:
I feel kind of like I am on a long personal intellectual journey trying to figure out how to reconcile my compassion for the world’s poor with my painfully honest realization that there is no reliable evidence on exactly what to do to end poverty. Each new public lecture is trying out a solution to the conundrum on a smart audience, and then they educate me some more to take the next step (which will be tried in the next lecture).
I am trying to convince people that rigorous skepticism is a creative force because most of the damage is done by overconfident people who thought they knew the answer when they didn’t.
HT: Andrew Sullivan
Monday, May 24, 2010 at 6:14AM | in
World Development
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