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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Dancing in the Streets
A History of Collective Joy
Book • 2006
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a book that supports his theory of moral foundations.


Jonathan Haidt

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#644: Jonathan Haidt — The Coddling of the American Mind, How to Become Intellectually Antifragile, and How to Lose Anger by Studying Morality
Recommended by Jonathan Haidt to the general audience for its exploration of collective joy and religious rituals.

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The 5 Good Intentions That Lead to Failure (And How to Turn Them Around) | Jonathan Heidt (Replay)
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as one of his favorite books, highlighting its documentation of collective joy and altered states of consciousness.


Nathan Labenz

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AI Consciousness? Exploring the Possibility with Prof. Eric Schwitzgebel
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as a source for understanding the importance of synchronous movement and collective joy.


Jonathan Haidt

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ANXIOUS GENERATION (Part 2): How to Raise Resilient Kids in the Digital Age
Mentioned in relation to communal ecstasy and collective joy across cultures.

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The Gifts of Imperfection - Book Summary
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, it examines dance as an act that generates both a sense of togetherness with others and also individual ecstatic pleasure.


Georgia Hampton

Ohhhhh I Wanna Dance With Somebody
Recommended by Jonathan Haidt as a key book for understanding collective joy and ecstatic rituals.

Conversations with Tom | Social Psychologist Explains How Good Intentions & Bad Ideas Are Leading Us To Failure
Mentioned by 

as a book exploring the history and significance of collective joy and communal celebrations.


Ezra Klein

Barbara Ehrenreich on UBI, class conflict, and collective joy