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1 Picture my micro principles students as I’m lecturing on the consequences of price controls. What are they doing? Now picture them in groups of six to eight, discussing this question (which they have written about beforehand): “Would you rather live in a society where prices ration goods and services or where government intervenes and controls prices? Why?” What are they doing?

2 From “What is Dialogue” © The Dialogue Group DialogueDiscussion To inquire to learnTo tell, sell, persuade To unfold shared meaning To gain agreement on one meaning To integrate multiple perspectives To evaluate and select the best To uncover and examine assumptions To justify/defend assumptions

3 The main characteristics of the unconstrained vision states that the moral potential of mankind is almost unlimited. (Subject-verb agreement; word choice) In the unconstrained vision, the moral potential of mankind is almost unlimited.

4 On the other end of this spectrum there is the constrained vision, which believes “unarticulated social processes” are the guiding ideas to our thoughts and actions.. (Not sure this makes sense.) On the other end of this spectrum there is the constrained vision, which believes “unarticulated social processes” guide our thoughts and actions.

5 These “cultivated minds” would be in charge of creating the articulated rationality that would supposedly solve the problems of society. (Word choice) These “cultivated minds” would use articulated rationality to solve the problems of society.

6 With these experiences, definitive understanding is not necessary to maneuver through social processes. (?????????)

7 Systematic rationality states that people do things in certain ways because that is how they have always been done. (Rationality doesn’t make statements, does it?)

8 You should use logic and be able to providing reasoning for the decisions you make. What is the appropriate punishment for students who submit papers they have not proofread?

9 People … want to portray themselves good to other people and value that presentation higher then acting selfishly. (Incorrect usage of “good” and “then” )


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