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Thanks for coming back to part two of our deep dive into hierarchy and equality.
Last episode, we challenged Canada’s egalitarian defaults.
This week, we ask: can hierarchy actually be good?
Andrea and Hostion explore three cultural models that say yes—Daoist philosophy, where power is energy negotiated rather than dominated; Confucian teachings, where the master’s goal is for the student to surpass them; and Coast Salish traditions, where hierarchy is a web of reciprocal responsibilities and wealth is shared through potlatch, not hoarded.
They land on a powerful idea: equality is a state of mind—and sometimes honouring someone’s hierarchy is the most equal thing you can do.
Plus, stay tune for two quiz questions to test what you know about financial literacy and organizational structures.
Go to https://www.canadiansalad.ca/ for all sources cited in this episode.
And please refer us to your friends, family and that racist uncle that just doesn't get it.
Follow us on Instagram, TikTok or BlueSky.
Theme music by Nver Avetyan from Pixabay.
A Janklin Production.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By A Canadian Salad Collective Society ProductionThanks for coming back to part two of our deep dive into hierarchy and equality.
Last episode, we challenged Canada’s egalitarian defaults.
This week, we ask: can hierarchy actually be good?
Andrea and Hostion explore three cultural models that say yes—Daoist philosophy, where power is energy negotiated rather than dominated; Confucian teachings, where the master’s goal is for the student to surpass them; and Coast Salish traditions, where hierarchy is a web of reciprocal responsibilities and wealth is shared through potlatch, not hoarded.
They land on a powerful idea: equality is a state of mind—and sometimes honouring someone’s hierarchy is the most equal thing you can do.
Plus, stay tune for two quiz questions to test what you know about financial literacy and organizational structures.
Go to https://www.canadiansalad.ca/ for all sources cited in this episode.
And please refer us to your friends, family and that racist uncle that just doesn't get it.
Follow us on Instagram, TikTok or BlueSky.
Theme music by Nver Avetyan from Pixabay.
A Janklin Production.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.