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RE: My Response to the Atlantic's The Curse of Econ 101
Great point, but the challenge for me is giving up the perceived "moral high ground" in doing so.
You can use the moral high ground, but don't use it as your primary argument. If somebody wants to talk how economics 101 is too simplified, you should first address that. After you have built a good argument based on economics, you can add "and btw, my stance is also morally superior".