
#66 Coleman Hughes - Should We Take Race Out of Politics?
Within Reason
Balancing Information and Stakes in Decision Making
In decision-making, the level of information available about a person and the stakes of a situation are crucial factors. In high-stakes, low-information scenarios, where critical decisions must be made swiftly, factors like race may be considered to avert danger. However, in most instances, where ample information is accessible, individuals should be judged based on personal characteristics rather than stereotypes or race. It is essential to differentiate between circumstances that require swift action based on limited information and those where individuals can be evaluated on a personal level.
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