Presented not as a simple civilizational choice but as a tension to be balanced inside dynamic societies that contain both personal expression and collective norms.
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individualism versus collectivism
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"At the end of the day, these moral values, it's a way for the elite to enforce its war and power over people. So..."
"...also not about picking one or the other, let's say individualism versus collectivism, but actually finding the balance between the two. Because I just..."
"So all humans are diverse and dynamic. All societies will change over time, and all societies will have a spectrum of viewpoints. And so..."
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The host opens by asking whether history can be protected from geopolitics and ends by asking what to do about elite overproduction.
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