David Frum: People in different societies have different norms of fairness. What would be called fair in one culture would be unfair in another, he says. He argues that the content of what constitutes fair or unfair differs across society. Frum: We need special stuff to make markets go; we emphasize relationship between markets and societal complexity.
Joe Henrich joins the podcast to tell us that we know nothing about his work and that how we got to teach a class in anything is absolutely amazing. We continue our discussion from Episode 17 about his critique of the social and behavioral sciences in "The Weirdest People in the World" and his work in small scale societies on fairness norms. We also talk about the weird American obsession with happiness, monkeys throwing cucumbers, and why some people reject "hyper-fair" offers of more than the half the pot in the ultimatum games.
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Special Guest: Joe Henrich.
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