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E77: Academic Fraud & the Spiritual Quest for Truth | Live Players w/ Samo Burja and Ben Landau-Taylor

"Upstream" with Erik Torenberg

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Trust Sustains Integrity, Punishment Maintains Order

High-trust societies, like Singapore, maintain low crime rates not solely through punishment but largely because individuals feel a strong personal aversion to wrongdoing. The rarity of crime reinforces this trust, suggesting that preventative measures should focus on nurturing integrity rather than relying solely on punitive actions. However, without consequences for crime, trust could diminish over time. Various industries experience cycles of integrity and misconduct, reflecting the need for periodic cleansing to uphold standards. In academia, the rapid increase in PhD production calls for a reevaluation to ensure quality and integrity within the system.

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