Cheney's '1% doctrine'—treating a 1% chance of a catastrophe like a nuclear terrorist attack as if it were a near-certainty—is flawed because, even in the domain of catastrophe, a 1% chance is fundamentally different from a 100% chance and should not be treated identically.

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Cass Sunstein

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you don't dismiss 100 chance chances don't treat them as worth zero attention but they're they're wrong in thinking that a 1% chances is anything like a hundred percent chance even in the domain of catastrophe

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Cass Sunstein on Worst-case Scenarios 11/19/2007EconTalk
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