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What are the arguments for and against government intervention to deal with information problems?
Legitimizing Myths
Beliefs or narratives used to justify and maintain social inequalities and power structures within a society.
Attributional Biases
Cognitive biases that affect the way we determine the causes of our own and others' behaviors, often leading to errors in judgment.
Oppression
The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner, often to maintain dominance over a group or individual.
Public Discourse
The exchange of ideas, information, and viewpoints in the public sphere, often involving discussion on societal issues.
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