This permanent,
highly public shaming of these «adulterers» is not only puritanical but reckless in the extreme, since many who end up branded with the scarlet «A» may have done absolutely nothing wrong.
Not exact matches
We know from a variety of economic, psychological and management studies that people are
highly responsive to incentives, even those that do not necessarily have individual rewards or sanctions linked to them or that may merely accord some form of
public recognition (or
shame) based on the results.
These three in particular provide a balance and maturity in
public discussion that puts many players in the global warming movement to
shame, and as a consequence their out - reach to the scientifically - inclined general
public is
highly effective.