Breaking beliefism

Paul Sagar

Jul 11, 2025
Dr. Paul Sagar, a Reader in Political Theory at King's College London, shares his insights on philosophy and political equality, shaped by his experience with tetraplegia after a climbing accident. He delves into the often-misunderstood works of Adam Smith, advocating for a nuanced interpretation. The discussion touches on the complex interplay of hope and acceptance following tragedy and the importance of personal choice in life and death matters. Sagar also examines the challenges of democracy in increasingly tribal societies, calling for greater inclusivity and understanding.
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Adam Smith's Invisible Hand Misunderstood

  • Adam Smith's "invisible hand" highlights market complexity, not perfect efficiency.
  • Beware claims of economic wisdom; they often serve powerful interests.
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Domination Over Wealth

  • Humans care deeply about social respect, not just material gain.
  • Slavery persisted because masters valued domination more than economic efficiency.
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Equality as a Modern Idea

  • Equality is a modern social construct emerging from democratic and human rights movements.
  • It contrasts historical default assumptions that people are inherently unequal.
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