Tribal Instincts: Roots of Anti-Free Market Sentiments
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S01E26 (AI-Generated): Peter Foster explores the clash between our hunter-gatherer moral instincts and the complex, impersonal systems of modern market economies. Rooted in small, cooperative tribes, our intuitive understanding of economics struggles to adapt to large-scale capitalist systems. Foster argues that anti-capitalist sentiments may arise from this deep-seated yearning for communal, directed economies, even when such ideals prove impractical in the modern world. This episode examines the psychological roots of economic distrust and its implications for today’s society.
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