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Joseph Henrich on how religion changed sex, families and culture

Dialogues with Richard Reeves

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The Role of Markets in Facilitating Impersonal Trust

There was a number of universalizing religions including islam that have a kind of universalistic flair to it and there were other brands of christianity that didn't end up breaking down the family so i think of it as a necessary condition but not sufficient because you're always competing against the family if you unless you've broken the family down to monogamous nuclear families. There's less competition in some sense for religious moral universalism without strong family ties, he says. markets increase impersonal prosociality but then they often decrease interpersonal prosociality due to relying on certain relatives or or friends or kinfolk like that.

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