Agency and Inequality
A striking contrast emerges between American and British educational cultures, revealing how perceptions of effort and success shape societal values. The discussion highlights the paradox of agency in America, where the belief in limitless potential comes with the burden of personal accountability. Additionally, the role of immigration, particularly undocumented workers, is framed as a vital contributor to the economy, challenging the narrative around resource use and labor.In this clip
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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
No Mercy / No Malice: Agency
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