I'm not sure I get it. Could you please speculate a bit more?
Thank you, Massimo
Il giorno mar, 08/05/2007 alle 13.17 -0400, David Goodman ha scritto:
A small number of determined individuals can hold out against consensus on policy indefinitely if they are not too conspicuous. (I do not mean an organized group, just individuals who separately have come to think this way).
The remedy is to make them conspicuous, and see which view is more generally accepted. It takes a corresponding number of equally determined individuals to accomplish this.