- Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:00 am
#34979
Complete Question Explanation
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14161)
The correct answer choice is (E)
As prephrased in our VIEWSTAMP analysis above, the author regards both the Pin Factory and
the Invisible Hand models with respect. His attitude towards the former’s acceptance into the
mainstream is best expressed in the last paragraph of the passage: “economists […] finally found
ways to describe the Pin Factory with the rigor needed to make it respectable” (lines 57-58, italics
mine).
Answer choice (A): The author is not hostile to either economic model.
Answer choice (B): It is the mainstream economists of the past, not the author, who seem uncertain
about how to represent the idea of the Pin Factory model.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice may seem attractive, because “curiosity” has a positive
connotation. However, the author does not find the acceptance of the Pin Factory model to be a
curious idea. Its recognition is both deserved and long overdue, according to the discussion in the
last paragraph of the passage.
Answer choice (D): The rhetoric of the last paragraph is one of conviction, not indifference. The
author is relieved that the Pin Factory model has finally been described with the rigor to make it
respectable.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice.The author’s acceptance of the Pin Factory
model in the final paragraph implies that his attitude can be described as one of “receptivity.”
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=14161)
The correct answer choice is (E)
As prephrased in our VIEWSTAMP analysis above, the author regards both the Pin Factory and
the Invisible Hand models with respect. His attitude towards the former’s acceptance into the
mainstream is best expressed in the last paragraph of the passage: “economists […] finally found
ways to describe the Pin Factory with the rigor needed to make it respectable” (lines 57-58, italics
mine).
Answer choice (A): The author is not hostile to either economic model.
Answer choice (B): It is the mainstream economists of the past, not the author, who seem uncertain
about how to represent the idea of the Pin Factory model.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice may seem attractive, because “curiosity” has a positive
connotation. However, the author does not find the acceptance of the Pin Factory model to be a
curious idea. Its recognition is both deserved and long overdue, according to the discussion in the
last paragraph of the passage.
Answer choice (D): The rhetoric of the last paragraph is one of conviction, not indifference. The
author is relieved that the Pin Factory model has finally been described with the rigor to make it
respectable.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice.The author’s acceptance of the Pin Factory
model in the final paragraph implies that his attitude can be described as one of “receptivity.”