Talks Barry Schwartz - sobre a nossa perda de sabedoria

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About this talk

Barry Schwartz faz um apelo entusiasmado à "sabedoria prática" como um antídoto a uma sociedade enlouquecida com a burocracia. Ele argumenta de forma veemente que as regras muitas vezes nos falham, incentivos podem se tornar tiros que saem pela culatra, e que a sabedora prática nos ajudará a reconstruir o mundo.

Translated into Portuguese (Brazil) by bemdavida
Reviewed by Claudio Chagas
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About Barry Schwartz

Barry Schwartz studies the link between economics and psychology, offering startling insights into modern life. Lately, working with Ken Sharpe, he's studying wisdom. Full bio and more links

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