
If Life Is Random, Is It Meaningless? (with Brian Klaas)
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Chance and Choices: The Hidden Forces of History
This chapter examines the influence of randomness and unforeseen events on historical outcomes, notably the unexpected targeting of Nagasaki during World War II. It intertwines a personal family narrative with broader themes in social science, questioning the predictability of human decisions and the impact of seemingly trivial choices on significant events. The discussion also critiques the reliability of social science research and its influence on public policy, while advocating for an improved approach to understanding these complexities.
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