unlucky,

What a self-impressed way to say that openness and contact with people of different beliefs are more likely to make you change your own beliefs.

PeepinGoodArgs,

Mmhmm…using hard sciences to explain social science goes awry real quick. Just ask every soulless neoclassical economist that admires Milton Friedman.

I get the analogy to the extent that I can as someone who hasn’t studied thermodynamics. I also agree with the author from a humanities and social science perspective…but ugh…I cannot condone the use of hard sciences to explain society.

AdamEatsAss,

And the engineers shal rule the world. Lol. Science has always been a uniting factor because it doesn’t care what you believe, entropy will always increase, the laws will never be broken. The only problem is there are A LOT of prerequisites for a course like thermodynamics and most people will never learn it.

JohnnyCanuck,
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