but, are there other imaginable economic environments in which intelligence becomes unimportant?
i'm reminded of the saying "China has two words for foreigner: barbarian and master"
China's legendary, long standing emphasis on education and intelligence has served it well for much of its history, but perhaps not all of it.
but, are there other imaginable economic environments in which intelligence becomes unimportant?
i'm reminded of the saying "China has two words for foreigner: barbarian and master"
China's legendary, long standing emphasis on education and intelligence has served it well for much of its history, but perhaps not all of it.