Manheim: Single-point fixes fail without regulatory expertise
davidmanheim · x · 2026-08-18
David Manheim argues that attempting to fix problems at a single point without establishing regulators to provide necessary expertise and enforcement powers is a reflexive error. He clarifies that this does not necessarily mean a new bureaucracy is the right solution, but highlights the limitation of relying solely on single-point interventions without regulatory backing.
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