Dan Ariely: How equal do we want the world to be? You'd be surprised
Dan Ariely: Akú sociálnu spravodlivosť chceme? Budete prekvapení.
The dismal science of economics is not as firmly grounded in actual behavior as was once supposed. In "Predictably Irrational," Dan Ariely told us why. Full bio
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objective in life,
keby sme vnímali svet objektívne.
these color-tinted glasses
pozeráme cez farebné okuliare.
something as simple as beer.
on intensity and bitterness,
different space.
to be objective about it?
it would be very simple.
zariadiť jednoducho:
you tasted the same beer,
len by ste nevedeli, ktoré je ktoré.
things would look slightly different.
na rovnakom mieste.
be able to distinguish them,
will be Guinness.
something from their physiology?
očakávate určitú vec?
pain medications.
predávali istý liek proti bolesti.
the medications were expensive.
pain medication worked better.
do change our physiology.
mení ľudskú fyziológiu.
z pohľadu vášho mužstva.
our preconceived notions
naše predstavy a očakávania
in more important questions?
that had to do with social justice?
spoločenskej spravodlivosti?
what is the blind tasting version
takto „naslepo“ mohli zistiť,
v USA a iných krajinách.
level of inequality we have?
do we want to have?
by sme chceli mať.
the poorest on the right
od najchudobnejších po najbohatších.
the next 20 percent,
and the richest 20 percent.
a potom najbohatších 20 %.
how much wealth do you think
podľa vás je v každom z týchto blokov?
imagine I ask you to tell me,
predstave si, že sa vás pýtam,
is concentrated
and have a number.
a pripravte si číslo.
have a real number in your mind.
Máte?
of Americans tell us.
priemerný Američan.
vlastní 2,9 % bohatstva,
has 58 percent of the wealth.
vraj vlastní 58 % bohatstva.
to what you thought.
has 0.1 percent of the wealth.
has 0.2 percent of the wealth.
has 84-85 percent of the wealth.
and what we think we have
že máme, a čo máme naozaj.
čo ľudia naozaj chcú,
the philosopher John Rawls.
spravodlivú spoločnosť takto:
of what's a just society.
boli by ste ochotní vstúpiť do nej
you knew everything about it,
to enter it in a random place.
you might want the wealthy
want more equality.
zrejme väčšiu rovnosť.
to go into that society
aká bude vaša nová situácia,
and you don't know,
in which you don't know
when you make a decision,
než zistíte, ako sa veci majú.
the "veil of ignorance."
a large group of Americans,
amerických respondentov
in the veil of ignorance.
that would make you want to join it,
krajiny, v ktorej by ste chceli žiť
randomly at any place?
aké tam bude vaše postavenie?
to the first group,
about 10 percent of the wealth.
wanted full equality.
nechcel úplnú rovnosť.
is a fantastic idea in our sample.
za úžasnú myšlienku.
and what we think we have,
a čo si myslíme, že máme.
between what we think is right
čo považujeme za spravodlivé,
by the way, not just about wealth.
môžeme pýtať nielen na majetok.
from different parts of the world
z rôznych kútov sveta.
liberálov aj konzervatívcov,
the same answer.
they gave us the same answer,
prakticky rovnako.
aj čitatelia časopisu Forbes.
Australia, the U.S. --
departments of a university.
ľudí z rôznych odborov.
almost every department,
z Harvard Business School,
to have more and the [poor] to have less,
a ubrali chudobným,
to Harvard Business School.
na Harvard Business School, že?
about something else.
aký je dnes asi
of CEO pay to unskilled workers?
a nekvalifikovaného robotníka?
people think is the ratio,
what do they think should be the ratio?
well, it's not that bad, right?
to nie je také zlé.
are not that different.
I didn't draw them on the same scale.
nenakreslil v rovnakej mierke.
and blue in there.
ale aj žltá a modrá tam sú.
of prescription medication?
what we learned was that people
which is an outcome of wealth,
ktoré s majetkom súvisia,
in health or education.
k zdraviu alebo ku vzdelaniu.
are particularly open
že by ľudia chceli zmeniť
when it comes to people
ktorí o sebe nemôžu rozhodnúť:
as responsible for their situation.
zodpovednosť za ich situáciu.
čo si myslíme, a tiež tým, čo si želáme.
and we have a desirability gap
is something that we think about,
differently about inequality
o nerovnosti a jej dôsledkoch,
in terms of health, education,
závisť, kriminalita atď.?
about what we really want?
čo naozaj chcú?
the Rawls way of looking at the world,
jeho pohľad na svet,
out of the picture.
to a higher degree
do povedomia ľudí,
and actually do something about it?
a čo s tým robíme.
is to think about people
keď sa na ľudí pozrieme ako na malé deti,
that don't have much agency,
more willing to do this.
ochotní takto fungovať.
next time you go to drink beer or wine,
nabudúce na pivo alebo na víno,
in your experience that is real,
je realita a čo je placebo efekt,
that is a placebo effect
for other decisions in your life,
rozhodnutiach vo vašom živote
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dan Ariely - Behavioral economistThe dismal science of economics is not as firmly grounded in actual behavior as was once supposed. In "Predictably Irrational," Dan Ariely told us why.
Why you should listen
Dan Ariely is a professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. He is the author of the bestsellers Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, and The Honest Truth About Dishonesty -- as well as the TED Book Payoff: The Hidden Logic that Shapes Our Motivations.
Through his research and his (often amusing and unorthodox) experiments, he questions the forces that influence human behavior and the irrational ways in which we often all behave.
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