EP 436: The Myth of Rugged Individualism—and Hope for Something More (Remix)
This episode originally ran on May 25, 2022. It's been lightly remixed for today's release!
“Rugged individualism” is the very language we speak in America. It shapes the way we approach work, family, and society. And rugged individualism has a direct impact on the decisions we make about our businesses and careers. In this short episode, I unpack where rugged individualism comes from and highlight a different way forward.
Footnotes:
“Rugged individualism” is the very language we speak in America. It shapes the way we approach work, family, and society. And rugged individualism has a direct impact on the decisions we make about our businesses and careers. In this short episode, I unpack where rugged individualism comes from and highlight a different way forward.
Footnotes:
- Rugged Individualism Monologue by Terry Smith
- "The Myth of Rugged Individualism” by Robert Reich
- “We’d Like To Thank You, Herbert Hoover” from Annie
- Individualism and Economic Order by Friedrich Hayek
- Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit
- “The Philosophers: Loneliness & Totalitarianism” on Vox Conversations
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