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Terrence Patrick Hewett

terence patrick hewett
09 August 2009 at 14:44
 
 
That the political classes have run out of ideas comes
 
as no surprise. They are like First World War
 
Generals of Cavalry, struggling to come to terms with
 
poison gas, aeroplanes and tanks. They are, poor
 
dears, blundering about in a world that they do not
 
understand. Mathematicians within financial
 
institutions came up with models using the Black-
 
Scholes formula and the Gaussian copula function;
 
but the non-mathematical bankers and politicians, not
 
understanding their limitations, assumed everybody
 
knew what they were doing; after all, they were all
 
making money so nothing could go wrong.
 
it has to be a function of a political class that is drawn
 
from such a narrow set of experience that they do not
 
understand that an enormous part of our life is now
 
controlled by mathematical algorithms, once set in
 
motion, chunter on until they reach their conclusion.
 
The inability to understand the implications of this is
 
not a failure of the free-market system but a failure of
 
governance and a failure of leadership at the highest
 
levels, both financial and political.
 
But these are things that can be fixed; what is of
 
greater concern is that we no longer, unlike Mrs
 
Thatcher, have Big Ideas; and this has given birth to a
 
race of small men in politics. How right C P Snow was
 
when he proclaimed in his lecture The Two Cultures;
 
"If the scientists have the future in their bones, then the
 
traditional culture responds by wishing the future did
 
not exist." It is this smallness of vision, the
 
narrowness of intellect, the simple lack of courage and
 
curiosity that shames us.

 


 


 


 


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