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Barry Schwartz describes in vivid detail the ubiquity of rules and procedures in modern society, which he argues leads to a breakdown of everyday wisdom.
After reading Max Weber, should one agree or disagree with Schwartz that rules and incentives come at the expense of “practical wisdom” and responsibility? Why or why not? Be sure to support your answer with an example or two!
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