Culture as Currency
Marcus emphasizes that culture is the most powerful force influencing human behavior and economic activity. He argues that consumption is driven not just by the utility of products but by social and psychological impulses that signal identity and social status. Scott reflects on the polarization of American culture, suggesting that technology has fragmented discourse and created micro-cultures united only by animosity.In this clip
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