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"The Status Game" by Will Storr - This book explores the human desire to judge ourselves and others, and how status influences our lives.
"The Theory of Moral Sentiments" by Adam Smith - Referenced for its insights into human desire for respect and admiration, particularly the quote "Man naturally desires not only to be loved but to be lovely."
"Anointed" by Toby Stuart - Mentioned as a book in a similar vein, discussing how status is conferred through recognition or selection by others.
"Selfie" by Will Storr - His previous book that delves deeper into the cultural changes in the West from the 1960s/70s to the 1980s, specifically focusing on the rise of individualism and competition.
People Mentioned
Chris Frith (Neuroscientist) - Quoted in "The Status Game" for his perspective on how the brain treats the environment as a reward space.
Ben Gunn (Prisoner) - An individual interviewed by Will Storr, whose story illustrates the profound human need for status, even in extreme circumstances.
Yoko Ono - Mentioned in the context of legal disputes with Paul McCartney over songwriting credits.
Jean Twenge - Referenced for her study on the changing trends of baby names in the US and UK, indicating a shift towards individualism.
Alfred Kahn (Economic Advisor) - Credited for his role in initiating deregulation in the US during the Jimmy Carter administration.
Margaret Thatcher (Former UK Prime Minister) - Quoted for her statement on the objective of economics being to change the soul, relevant to the discussion on neoliberalism's cultural impact.
Ronald Reagan (Former US President) - Discussed in the context of neoliberal policies and their perceived cultural impact.
Paul McCartney (Musician) - His actions regarding the crediting of Lennon-McCartney songs are used as an example of the insatiable human desire for status, even among highly successful individuals.
John Lennon (Musician) - Discussed in relation to the Lennon-McCartney songwriting credit agreement.
Donald Trump (Former US President) - Mentioned as a personality type characterized by a strong desire for power.
Kanye West (Musician) - Mentioned as an example of a public figure seen as intensely interested in status.
Taylor Swift (Musician) - Mentioned as a public figure seen as intensely interested in status, and for whom "Swifties" represent a group with strong collective identity.
Madonna (Musician) - Her song "Material Girl" is cited as an example of 1980s pop culture reflecting values of individualism and materialism.
Whitney Houston (Musician) - Her song "The Greatest Love of All" is cited as an example of 1980s pop culture reflecting values of self-love.
Organizations & Institutions
Shalem College (Jerusalem) - Host Russ Roberts' affiliation.