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  1. The Aestheticising Vice by Paul Seabright

    Paul Seabright's review of James Scott's "Seeing Like A State" highlights a narrative bias against systematic, textbook-driven success. The review uses the example of a Languedoc vineyard, where academic experts guided the owners to produce highly acclaimed wine, defying the common belief that great wine relies on inscrutable tradition rather than scientific application. Seabright suggests that Scott's book, while compelling in its critique of overly simplistic, aesthetically driven state schemes, may overlook the potential for systematic reasoning to achieve success, possibly due to a storytelling bias. AI