Chapter
Stereotyping Government Benefits and Societal Groups
The speaker highlights the practice of stereotyping certain societal groups, particularly those who receive government benefits, and suggests that policy-making based on these stereotypes should start at the top and work down to remove cultural malignancy.
Clips
JD Vance and Kate discuss the problematic behavior of some of the wealthy elite in society and suggest that U.S. policy could start at country clubs and work its way down.
15:28 - 16:13 (00:44)
Summary
JD Vance and Kate discuss the problematic behavior of some of the wealthy elite in society and suggest that U.S. policy could start at country clubs and work its way down.
ChapterStereotyping Government Benefits and Societal Groups
EpisodeHillbilly Elegy
PodcastIf Books Could Kill
The speaker discusses how some people separate their purchases when using government benefits such as food stamps by buying certain items with cash, such as diapers that are not covered by food stamps, in order to maximize their benefits.
16:13 - 18:25 (02:12)
Summary
The speaker discusses how some people separate their purchases when using government benefits such as food stamps by buying certain items with cash, such as diapers that are not covered by food stamps, in order to maximize their benefits.