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Surveys of people’s values across developed countries suggest that people tend to have greater trust and affinity for strangers, as well as are more concerned about the wider world beyond their immediate families, when they are economically secure.6 This partly explains why developed countries became significantly more open and generous to immigrants and minorities in the prosperous 1960s. The resulting policies, unfortunately, exacerbate domestic divisions today.
The Third Pillar: How Markets and the State Leave the Community Behind
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