Freedom Amplifies Individual Differences

Updated: 2025.12.02 4D ago 1 sources
In societies with high individual freedom and rapid social turnover, small innate or personality differences become more consequential to life outcomes and mental health because institutions and social constraints that used to blunt those differences have weakened. This creates predictable social patterns: elites and highly mobile people experience more anxiety and depression, status signalling intensifies, and public policy that assumes uniform plasticity (blank‑slate) misallocates effort. — If true, policymakers should shift from one‑size‑fits‑all equality programs toward targeted investments in character formation, social cohesion, and mental‑health support for high‑turnover, high‑individualism populations.

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Freedom Amplifies Differences
Rob Henderson 2025.12.02 100% relevant
Rob Henderson’s claims that genetic/personality differences express more in free societies, that elites’ lifestyles and constant social turnover map to higher depression, and that we overinvest in test scores while underinvesting in character.
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