Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History and How It Shattered a Nation
If Sorkin is right that shared confidence—not ignorance—was the decisive force in 1929, what structural safeguards could realistically counteract that kind of synchronized blind spot today?
That’s a great question. We will never be able to regulate human irrationality.
If Sorkin is right that shared confidence—not ignorance—was the decisive force in 1929, what structural safeguards could realistically counteract that kind of synchronized blind spot today?
That’s a great question. We will never be able to regulate human irrationality.