Explore the intersection of Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Thomas Sowell. Learn how Antifragile systems and the Constrained Vision shape our view of risk and economics.

There are no solutions, only trade-offs; navigating an unpredictable world requires moving away from textbooks and formulae to make true life decisions under uncertainty.
If Nassim Taleb and Thomas Sowell taught a course, what would it look like?








The curriculum focuses on how individuals navigate an unpredictable and messy world by combining the insights of Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Thomas Sowell. It explores the tension between Taleb’s focus on risk and 'Antifragile' systems and Sowell’s 'Constrained Vision' regarding human nature. The course moves beyond simple market mechanics to examine how knowledge is dispersed across society rather than being controlled by central authorities or top-down social engineering.
Both Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Thomas Sowell share a deep, vocal skepticism toward 'experts' and the practice of top-down social engineering. While they approach the world from different academic backgrounds—Taleb as a risk expert and Sowell as a veteran economist—they agree that central authorities cannot successfully bottle up knowledge. Their shared skepticism forms a foundational element of this thought experiment, highlighting the limitations of intellectual elites in managing complex societal systems.
Taleb’s concept of 'Antifragile' focuses on creating systems that actually get stronger when they are kicked or subjected to stress, emphasizing resilience in the face of 'Black Swan' events. In contrast, Thomas Sowell’s 'Constrained Vision' is rooted in the idea that human nature is fixed and we must work within our inherent limitations. These two frameworks represent different 'tectonic plates of thought' that challenge how we understand reality, empirical evidence, and the trade-offs required in a functioning society.
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