Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

The Man who Solved Kindness

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Jun 27, 2025
George Price embarks on a quest to prove that kindness can be fundamentally altruistic, challenging the notion that all good deeds are selfish. The discussion dives into poignant memories from his friend's funeral, shedding light on Price's legacy. Unraveling altruism within nature, the podcast showcases how even squirrels and wasps navigate self-preservation alongside community support. Price's transformative journey reveals both the brilliance and the struggles of a mind dedicated to the pursuit of selflessness, all while exploring the genetic roots of altruism.
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Price's Contrasting Funeral Attendees

  • George Price's funeral was attended by both distinguished academics and homeless drunks, reflecting his unusual life journey.
  • This illustrated the striking contrast in his social circles and the complexity of his life.
INSIGHT

The Puzzle of Animal Altruism

  • Altruistic behaviour in animals, like squirrels risking themselves by warning others, is puzzling from an individual survival viewpoint.
  • Understanding altruism requires seeing beyond individual self-interest to a gene-centered perspective.
INSIGHT

Hamilton Challenges Group Selection

  • Bill Hamilton challenged the idea that altruism benefits the group or species, insisting natural selection acts on individuals.
  • This posed the key evolutionary puzzle: why do seemingly altruistic traits persist?
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