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Le leggi fondamentali della stupidità umana (Original 1988; 2015. Auflage)

von Carlo M. Cipolla (Autor)

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"An economist explores the five laws that confirm our worst fears: stupid people can and do rule the world"--
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The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity von Carlo M. Cipolla (1988)

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The best 20 minute read, and while funny it is not funny at all and a decent enlightening thesis of the mechanics of idiocy. Very nice! ( )
  yates9 | Feb 28, 2024 |
Cipolla defined stupidity as doing harm to others or groups with no added value, merit or gain to the stupid person. I would add as a general contribution that a stupid person may therefore act out of malice (psychological compensation of a vicious individual, a mental bandit gaining rewarding psychological credit for doing damage), ignorance (in which he is part helpless and part stupid) or stupid stupid (in which a morron acts and destroys withal comprehension of his doings). There is short-ranged stupidity in which a group of morrons discuss their political cafeteria ideas without doing damage to any other than their own escalation of stupidity in mutual claquerry or long-range stupidity in which acts of governments, people of power spread throughout society and destroy everything on their way while pulling everyone into a catastrophy. There are also, I may add, idiots with a mission, those zealots of a single idea spreading and disseminating their stupidity forcefully to others compensating for their own inconsistency, blinded enough not to see their errors. There are also masquaraded fools that act consistently in their castles of delusions and despite obtaining information about the world are biased enough to serve as a prime example of "accomplished idiocy" - those nurtured little boys and girls turning adults that never truly lived, never really travelled, never experienced anything else than their petty simpleton's world, never done anything of significance, but find themselves busy discarding the work life and words of others based on a preposterious notion that they are in the "right" and their interlocutors are "idiots". A word of advice: When you masquarade yourself among fools, do not lose guard, or they will turn audacious as soon as they feel superior or safe, they will start offending you. ( )
  Saturnin.Ksawery | Jan 12, 2024 |
You can find our full review here:

https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/11/20/book-review-the-basic-laws-of-human-stup...

An excerpt from the review:

1. Everyone underestimates the number of stupid individuals among us.
2. The probability that a certain person is stupid is independent of any other characteristic of that person.
3. A stupid person is a person who causes losses to another person while deriving no gain and even possibly incurring losses themselves.
4. Non-stupid people always underestimate the damaging power of stupid individuals.
5. A stupid person is the most dangerous type of person.

The first is exceptionally true. We all underestimate the number of stupid individuals among us. They are everywhere. Its like shape shifters, alien lizard people, like the Skrulls from Marvel, they are hiding in plan sight. They might even be someone you know – your best friend, your mum, your girlfriend even, who knows? Thats how insidious this “disease” [stupidity] is.

The book is pretty blunt in its language and phrasing. Theres no real political correctness, but there is no real political [in]correctness either. It just is. For example, rule number two is pretty straight forward – the stupid person is stupid because he’s not stupid; not because of any other defining characteristic. His race, his ethics, his nationality, his location, his place of birth, the way he looks, his gender, the skin color, etc, doesn’t matter. He is stupid — simply because — he is stupid.

George Carlin pretty much best sums it all up:

“Consider that the average person is stupid. Now, consider that most people are below average.”
George Carlin

I would have to look up the date for Carlin’s quote in question to see if he was inspired by Cipolla or vice versa; but they are basically cribbing off each other on this one.

Whereas Carlin is looking at things kind of more on an anecdotal, sociological side of things, more for the purposes of just humor with a bit of provocation of thought – Cipolla is doing it on kind of a philosophical, sociological, and academically / scholarly side. The economics and finance background of Cipolla lends him some credibility with the probability, the statistics, and the scholarly worldview. Whereas Carlin is making the statement and moving on with his monologue, Cipolla has science to back himself up and gives it to us.........................

Read the full review here: https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/11/20/book-review-the-basic-laws-of-human-stup... ( )
  BenKline | Dec 6, 2023 |
Tan brillante como incómodo. Una lúcida reflexión con un análisis claro y conciso de la gravedad de subestimar la aparición de la estupidez en la sociedad, en conjunto con la malicia, la inteligencia y la falta de cautela.

Me quedo con el final debido a la gravedad de los acontecimientos actuales:

En un país en decadencia, el porcentaje de individuos estúpidos sigue siendo igual a la cuota de personas estúpidas en el seno de una población; sin embargo, en el resto de la población se observa, sobre todo entre los individuos que están en el poder, una alarmante proliferación de malvados con un elevado porcentaje de estupidez y, entre los que no están en el poder, un igualmente alarmante crecimiento del número de los incautos. Tal cambio en la composición de la población de los no estúpidos refuerza, inevitablemente, el poder destructivo de la fracción de los estúpidos, y conduce al país a la ruina.
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  AntonioSanAlo99 | Dec 3, 2023 |
Tongue-in-cheek, brief, and doesn't go into depth, but the concepts are valid for many occasions. An interesting read. ( )
  atrillox | Nov 27, 2023 |
Neste breve ensaio, o historiador da economía Carlo M. Cipolla desenvolve unha visión das persoas estúpidas, que debuxa como un grupo máis poderoso ca a Mafia, o complexo industrial-militar ou a Internacional Comunista, e que actúa coordinadamente sen precisar de regulamentos, líderes nin manifestos, movido só pola súa propia estupidez.

As leis fudamentais da estupidez humana non é o traballo máis serio nin o que lle proporciounou máis prestixio académico ao autor, pero sen dúbida pode servir de utilidade ao lector precavido e contribuír dese xeito ao progreso do conxunto da sociedade.

Carlo Maria Cipolla (1922-2000) foi un historiador da economía italiano. Nacido en Pavía, e graduado na Universidade desa mesma cidade, aos 27 anos deu comezo a unha longa carreira académica en Italia que o levaría ao posto de catedrático na Universidade de California en Berkeley, e a ser admitido en varias academias de prestixio (Royal Historical Society, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Accademia dei Lincei).

Cipolla foi unha autoridade recoñecida na historia económica, e traballou tamén na historia da tecnoloxía, a alfabetización e os sistemas sanitarios. Porén, un dos seus traballos máis divulgados é a breve análise económica, demográfica e histórica da estupidez humana que se recolle neste libro.
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