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Elon Musk recently shared the classic "return the shopping cart" meme, introducing millions of people to the concept of shopping-cart nationalism. A society with low time-preference and high degree of social trust can do amazing things, but it requires a predisposition to prosocial behavior. We'll discuss social responsibility and the way it has been undermined by both the Left and the Right.
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