RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
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RT @PeterBoettke: Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as…
Revolutions and social change are fascinating processes to study, but for many reasons we can only study them ex post as @timurkuran taught us long ago https://t.co/mNqwjMOVfQ
RT @Mmariannedahl: For litt om hvordan autokratier opprettholder illusjonen om bred støtte ved å presse frem ‘falske preferanser’, og hvord…
For litt om hvordan autokratier opprettholder illusjonen om bred støtte ved å presse frem ‘falske preferanser’, og hvordan det kan føre til full kollaps på kort tid. Les Kurans ‘Sparks and prairie fires’: https://t.co/gMkDBBU988
@ortjomi @Niginakhon_ @AijanCo I agree but would also note that the insights of generalists can still be valuable. I don't think Timur Kuran has commented on current events, but his paper from 33 years ago (!) is highly relevant. https://t.co/T28TgWLSXv
This is the core insight Timur Kuran (https://t.co/Ed8LiKQ6H3) provided: revolutions happen and succeed when most people think they will succeed, and don't happen or fail when most people think they will fail.
@farfalev @timurkuran Este es el artículo fundacional, un poco técnico sí: Kuran, T. Sparks and prairie fires: A theory of unanticipated political revolution. Public Choice 61, 41–74 (1989). https://t.co/BXzvoAIfSw https://t.co/0XhKBXw0vg
RT @arindube: @Noahpinion @wwwojtekk I'm sure you all know of the classic paper by @timurkuran https://t.co/JeSUe8Z2MB
@Noahpinion @wwwojtekk I'm sure you all know of the classic paper by @timurkuran https://t.co/JeSUe8Z2MB
@djpressman @mkguliford I was going to say Chenoweth's work might be relevant. Timur Kuran maybe? https://t.co/rfNATAQJvG
@kjhealy your colleague across the quad Timur Kuran is all like yeah dude new in the 80s http://t.co/AmJ0LULB8W