This podcast explores the pervasive nature of lying in human society, arguing that deception is not merely tolerated but actively expected and even essential for social cohesion. It examines the paradoxical situation where honesty is often punished while lies maintain social order and power structures. The text further analyses the psychological mechanisms behind dishonesty, including cognitive dissonance and escalating commitment, and considers the potential for societal change through increased transparency and accountability. Several philosophical and sociological perspectives are referenced to support this examination of the complex relationship between truth and lies. Ultimately, the text questions the kind of world we want to inhabit – one where lies are rewarded or one that prioritises honesty, despite its potential disruptive effects.
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