
We Build Civilizations on Status. But We Barely Understand It.
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We Build Civilizations on Status. But We Barely Understand It. mentions Envy Up, Scorn Down, How Status Divides Us by Susan Fisk, Status. Why is it everywhere? Why does it matter? by Cecilia Ridgway, The Psychology of Social Status by Chang, Tracy, and Anderson, and The Sum of Small Things by Elizabeth Currit-Halkett with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
I think the first book that I would recommend is Envy Up, Scorn Down, How Status Divides Us by Susan Fisk, which talks about how status beliefs shape…
Your book is Status. Why is it everywhere? Why does it matter? It is truly excellent.
I also thought about, just so people get a broad view of status and all the different ways that people think about status, there's a recent collectio…
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- A second recurring theme is importance of status.
- Referenced books include Envy Up, Scorn Down, How Status Divides Us by Susan Fisk and Status. Why is it everywhere? Why does it matter? by Cecilia Ridgway.
- The strongest audience signal points to Individuals seeking to improve their understanding of social status dynamics. and Individuals interested in social dynamics and status.
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“This book talks about how status beliefs shape your emotions, which shape behavior, relevant to current societal dynamics.”
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“The author's own book, which delves into the importance of status in society.”
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“A collection of perspectives on status, offering a broad view despite some disagreements with the content.”
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“The sociologist Elizabeth Currit-Halkett had this fascinating book a few years ago called The Sum of Small Things that we actually had her on the show to talk about back at Vox.”
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“A novel about how people change social identities, highlighting significant status differences.”
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“The question at the heart of that book is, how did modern science come about? His basic argument is that what makes science work is what he calls the iron rule.”
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“The book discusses the deep story of status, its cultural significance, and how it shapes our society, arguing that our understanding of status is fundamentally flawed.”
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“The journalist Will Storr has this great book, The Status Game, and in it he makes this distinction I've been thinking a lot about.”
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“A classic read about conspicuous consumption, though it may not attract many readers today.”
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The host mentions 'Envy Up, Scorn Down' as a crucial resource for understanding how status beliefs influence emotions and behaviors. This book is p…

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