
Arnold Kling on Morality, Culture, and Tribalism
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Rethinking Economic Models
This chapter critiques traditional economic theories that depict humans as purely rational actors, emphasizing the need to consider social and emotional aspects of decision-making. It challenges the notion of utility maximization, advocating for a more holistic understanding of well-being influenced by social interactions and cultural factors. Through discussions on labor choices and the interplay between economics and sociology, it highlights the limitations of conventional economic frameworks in capturing the complexities of human behavior.
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