
Jordan Peterson on Mythology, Fame, and Reading People
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Psychological foundations of classical liberalism
The psychological foundation of classical liberalism lies in the understanding of how people build their models of the world through frameworks. These frameworks serve as a deep structure that acts as a narrative at the base, making it possible for individuals to perceive and comprehend the complex world around them. This psychological perspective provides insights into the strength of liberalism by recognizing the fundamental role of individual perception and the deep structures that shape it.
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