What’s the law of unintended consequences?

The law of unintended consequences, defined by sociologist Robert K. Merton in 1936, explains how actions, particularly on a large scale, can have unexpected positive, negative, or neutral outcomes. Five reasons for this include ignoring possible effects, making mistakes, self-interest, limited value systems, and self-destructive prophecy. Even small actions can have unforeseen consequences, and larger […]

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