Las Leyes Fundamentales De La Estupidez | Carlo Cipolla

Now, imagine a fifth horseman. He has no strategic plan. He cannot be bribed, reasoned with, or appeased. He causes more economic ruin than any robber baron and more grief than any plague. His name?

In 1976, he couldn’t have imagined social media algorithms, QAnon, or the modern workplace. Yet his laws explain them perfectly. The internet is a machine that amplifies the Third Law (people losing time and sanity while gaining nothing). Politics has become a stage for the Fifth Law (leaders who damage their own constituents and themselves simultaneously). Carlo Cipolla Las Leyes Fundamentales De La Estupidez

Always assume you are surrounded. Act accordingly. Now, imagine a fifth horseman

In 1976, a sardonic Italian economic historian named Carlo M. Cipolla published a 63-page essay that began as a joke among friends and ended as a cult classic in behavioral economics. Titled The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity ( Allegro ma non troppo ), the essay is not merely a rant. It is a rigorous, almost mathematical, model of human behavior. It is satire dressed as sociology, and beneath the humor lies a terrifyingly accurate diagnosis of why your boss, your government, and the guy who cuts you off in traffic are slowly destroying civilization. He causes more economic ruin than any robber

A stupid person is not simply “someone who disagrees with me.” Stupidity, for Cipolla, is a . It is a mutation of the human spirit, randomly distributed like blue eyes or baldness. You cannot cure it with a lecture. You cannot vote it out. You cannot teach it away.

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