Brian Wilcox

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Humans may be born with a creative instinct, but the need for status-related differentiation motivates individuals to pursue counterintuitive, idiosyncratic, and outrageous inventions. These new ideas form as the shared culture of small communities, and then those groups’ global status determines the degree to which they influence the taste of broader society.
Status and Culture: How Our Desire for Social Rank Creates Taste, Identity, Art, Fashion, and Constant Change
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