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Psoriasis Natural Treatment – Natural Treatment For Psoriasis – Video

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Is It Eczema Or Psoriasis? – Video

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Politically Incorrect, or Just Common Sense? – Video

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Youtube Censorship Bypass – Video

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"PEACE vigil" day 4, CENSORSHIP, is it a crime against PEACE? – Video

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Ron Paul Goes #OffTheGrid | Jesse Ventura Off The Grid – Ora TV – Video

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Behavioral Economics and Irrational Voters

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The rise of behavioral economics has long been seen by statists as a body blow to libertarianism. By arguing that people are irrational consumers who are easily manipulated, behavioral economics seems to argue for state intervention to save us from ourselves. In his best-seller Predictably Irrational, behavioral economist Dan Ariely claims that irrational consumers invalidate arguments in favor of the free market, namely those that ague that free consumer choice leads to the most efficient and productive economy. Since consumers are irrational, Ariely claims, we need the government to step in and regulate the economy.

For many, more government is a reasonable conclusion from Arielys premise of consumer irrationality. If consumers cant rationally select the goods and services they need, than perhaps government can choose more wisely for them. But when you look deeper, behavioral economics provides a convincing indictment of the political system.

Behavioral economists claim that consumers cannot rationally pick products in the free market. But if thats the case, what makes us qualified to pick the elected officials who promise to run our lives for us? Within Arielys analysis, two issues the power of free and the concept of herding point out how the premise of consumer irrationality undermines any faith in the concept of electoral politics.

Behavioral economists argue that consumers lose their minds when were confronted with the word free. In Predictably Irrational, Ariely argues that free, is an emotional hot button a source of irrational excitement. To prove his claim, he cites an experiment where consumers were first asked to choose between a $0.01 Hersheys kiss and a $0.30 Lindt truffle. Consumers chose the Lindt by big margins, because at $0.30 a Lindt truffle is a steal. But when the experimenters lowered the price of each product by $0.01, so the Lindt became $0.29 and the Hersheys kiss became free, the number of consumers choosing the Hersheys more than doubled.

According to Ariely, the lure of getting something for free short-circuited peoples rationality and caused them to choose a worse product, just because it was free.

Before we go on, we must note that Arielys conclusion that our love of free is irrational ignores the idea of subjective value. If consumers get a certain thrill from obtaining a free product, then consumers are simply making the rational calculation that the value of the thrill exceeds the value of the Lindt chocolate. Ariely defines the excitement created by the word free as irrational, but the excitement is simply part of the calculation made by consumers. For Ariely, the value of a product only counts if it can be calculated in dollar figures, but of course, we know this is not true.

Whether we call it irrational or not, though, theres little doubt that the term free has a huge bearing on peoples mental calculations. But if people are as obsessed with free as Ariely claims, why then can we be qualified to vote? How can we as consumers be trusted to choose between politicians who offer us free healthcare, free welfare benefits, a free pristine environment, or free money? Faced with a reasonable, smart politician who promised us government services we would have to pay for, and a less qualified politician who lied and promised us free government, Arielys experiment suggests that consumers would irrationally choose the latter. But irrational political consumption undermines any argument for a big, democratically-elected government because it rejects the ideal that well elect the best and brightest to lead us.

Behavioral economists also stress the concept of herding: people attach value to something that other people attach value to. Ariely brings up the example of restaurant lines. If you see five people waiting in a line outside a restaurant, you might think, wow, that restaurant has five people waiting to get in; it must be great! You might get in line. The next person to come by, seeing now six people outside the restaurant, will then think the same thing. Both of you get in line, but neither of you knows if the food inside is even any good. Consumers line up, not because they know they want the product theyre lining up for, but because the product is popular.

To the extent that this concept is real, it too is an argument against big representative government. It implies that voters will choose their candidate not according to who is best but according to who is most popular. People will vote for Obama because their friends did, but their friends may have voted for Obama because of the herding factor as well. According to behavioral economics, we could expect plenty of people to vote for Obama (or Romney, or any other candidate) without having any good reason to do so.

A functional republic relies on a rational, smart electorate to choose its leaders. Thats why so many people trust big government they trust the purifying effects of the electoral process, and trust that the best and brightest will win voters trust and be elected to office. From there, the best and brightest can wisely manage the country and the lives of its citizens.

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BNKR Gameplay Intro – Video

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Mobile Payments and Future of Banking – Futurist Conference Keynote Speaker – Video

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BlueWater Technologies presents TechExpo14: Journey to Innovation, Explores Future Technology and its Impact on …

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Southfield, MI (PRWEB) February 03, 2014

BlueWater Technologies Inc. (http://bluewatertech.com), an industry leading provider of audio visual integration, meeting & event technology, digital activations, and custom fixtures & displays, celebrates the 6th year of its signature technology event in Detroit. With a futuristic theme focused on business in 2020, TechExpo14: Journey to Innovation offers a full day of technology thought leadership, networking and hands-on experiences that will change the way attendees think about employee and customer communication. TechExpo14 will be at The Fillmore - Detroit on May 21, 2014 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

This years event will kick-off with a keynote address by Michael Rogers, Futurist-In-Residence for The New York Times and author of the Practical Futurist column for MSNBC. Rogers topic, Business Technology by 2020: Science Fiction Becomes Reality will set the stage for further discussion and exploration throughout the day, including break-out sessions, panel discussions and more. Rounding out the event will be the Exploration Stations in the Main Theater where over 30 industry leaders in a/v technology will present their latest cutting edge product solutions.

Tickets are now on sale. $55 in advance and $65 at the door, which includes the Keynote Address, all educational sessions, open access to the exhibits, innovative lunch and cocktail reception fare by Cutting Edge Cuisine, plus open bar and entertainment by DJ Captin20 from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. Full event schedule and registration information available at http://www.bluewatertechexpo.com.

ABOUT BLUEWATER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

BlueWater Technologies is a national provider of Meeting & Event Technology, Audio Visual Integration, Digital Activations, and Custom Displays & Fixtures. We are an industry leader in the design, engineering and implementation of custom technology-based solutions. Our solutions have been exceeding client expectations for 30 years. We are a certified woman-owned business headquartered in Southfield, Michigan with offices in Detroit, Indianapolis, Washington D.C. and Grand Rapids (MI).

ABOUT MICHAEL ROGERS

Michael Rogers is a technology pioneer, author and journalist whose consultancy, Practical Futurist, helps businesses worldwide think about the future. In recent years he has worked with companies ranging from FedEx, Boeing and NBC Universal to Prudential, Dow Corning, American Express and Genentech. He recently completed two years as a futurist-in-residence for The New York Times Company and also writes the Practical Futurist column for MSNBC.

For ten years he was vice president of The Washington Post Company's new media division, guiding both the newspaper and Newsweek into the new century. He is a regular guest on radio and television including Good Morning America, The Today Show, PBS, CNN and The History Channel.

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