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From the (recently deceased) Robert McNamara to the quants of today, an article in Alternet:
The essay got me to thinking: How far back does the idea of trying to control the world through numbers and formulas go? To Newton? To Bacon? The quants of today -- like the physicists -- are the heirs of these thinkers. And is the attitude and approach hubristic?
Today, Mr. McNamara's ilk remain very much in charge.... And behind the present financial fiasco, we find any number of well educated young men working in elaborate offices and manipulating numbers and formulas thinking they control the world. And yes, at the same time committing fraud after fraud, and lying through their teeth every step of the way.
The essay got me to thinking: How far back does the idea of trying to control the world through numbers and formulas go? To Newton? To Bacon? The quants of today -- like the physicists -- are the heirs of these thinkers. And is the attitude and approach hubristic?