At the end of World War II, the mathematician and physicist Stanislaw Ulam asked the Nobel laureate in economics, Paul Samuelson, to name "a proposition in all of the social sciences that is both true and non-trivial."
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At the end of World War II, the mathematician and physicist Stanislaw Ulam asked the Nobel laureate in economics, Paul Samuelson, to name "a proposition in all of the social sciences that is both true and non-trivial."