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Status Games

Corbin Shepherd

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

"Status Games" explores the pervasive influence of social status on human behavior, revealing how the pursuit of prestige shapes our societies, economies, and political landscapes. Delving into the unspoken rules that govern social hierarchies, the book highlights that much of what we do, from conspicuous consumption to professional achievements, is often driven by a desire to gain or maintain social standing. Interestingly, status hierarchies, while often viewed negatively, can incentivize innovation and cooperation.

 
The book begins by establishing a foundational understanding of status, tracing its roots from evolutionary biology to contemporary social psychology. It examines how status hierarchies operate in diverse cultural contexts, comparing strategies and values that determine social standing across different societies. Through historical analyses, ethnographic studies, and quantitative data, "Status Games" illustrates the multifaceted nature of status. The approach combines theoretical analysis with practical examples, making it accessible to a broad audience.

 
Progressing across chapters, the book first introduces the concept of status games and their psychological underpinnings. It then examines how these hierarchies function in different cultures before exploring their economic and political implications, such as consumer behavior and political polarization.
Disponible depuis: 02/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 64 pages.

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