In 1958, Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith was looking for a term to describe ideas that were commonly held, intellectually accessible, and yet fundamentally flawed. To define such widely spread misconceptions, Galbraith wrote: “I shall refer to these ideas henceforth as the conventional wisdom.”
1958年,哈佛大學經濟學家約翰•肯尼思•加爾佈雷斯(John Kenneth Galbraith)希望找到一個術語,描述那些人們廣泛持有、道理上說得通卻存在本質缺陷的觀點。在定義這些廣爲傳播的錯誤觀念時,他寫道,「今後我會把這些觀點稱爲傳統智慧。」
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