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The Crisis in Our Minds: We Suffer From a Crisis of Stupidity, Not of Wars

Summary by Tichys Einblick
A few days after the beginning of the Iran war, a trade specialist and professor of economics explained on the state radio: It could be that dates and pine nuts would be more expensive, otherwise there would be no danger. Was it a conscious stupidization strategy of the public-law sector? Or was it someone who could not think the matter to an end? Probably both. We live in a crisis of minds. Wars and crises existed at all times. How to deal with…
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A few days after the beginning of the Iran war, a trade specialist and professor of economics explained on the state radio: It could be that dates and pine nuts would be more expensive, otherwise there would be no danger. Was it a conscious stupidization strategy of the public-law sector? Or was it someone who could not think the matter to an end? Probably both. We live in a crisis of minds. Wars and crises existed at all times. How to deal with…

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Tichys Einblick broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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