"Adopting the economic mode of thinking reduces the cognitive demands placed on our ruling classes by telling them that there are lots of things they don't have to bother thinking about....Economics could make a model suggesting that a given outcome was optimal, before gathering data about it and estimating how far reality was from the theoretical optimum. Depending on political preferences and ideological commitments, they could then either go back and make a new model, or declare that the distance represented a failure on the part of reality and suggest a policy to bring the world into line. It's not hard to see why these people became influential advisors."
Trecho retirado de "The Unaccountability Machine" de Dan Davies.
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