Sometimes I wonder - what is more important - the preservation of a democracy or the preservation of capitalism? Should individual rights be considered more important that economics? I know it sounds cold of me, maybe a little outrageous but don't we put an awful lot of importance into cost-benefit analysis when it comes to healthcare and education? Actually, you sound neither cold nor outrageous, but merely ignorant. What exactly is the alternative to cost-benefit analysis, Joan? Consider the statement: We should devote *all* the world's resources to improving education. The counter-arguments to that assertion (e.g., maybe we should use some resources to produce food) use cost-benefit analysis. People who think you can get by without cost-benefit analysis simply do not understand what they are talking about. The same is true of your use of the term economics. Tsk, tsk, this is not worthy of you. What is the alternative for cost-benefit analysis? The alternative is politics. Cost-benefit analysis requires that the costs and benefits have quantified using commensurable metrics. Agreement on values precedes cost/benefit analysis; agreement is a political act. Richard Harter,
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