“How moral do I need to be?” seems to be the main real-life moral question in the comfortable developed world. Both as a question of social perception, and as a problem of conscience/guilt. This leads to substantial anxiety, I think.https://twitter.com/JessieSunPsych/status/1168593223813455874 …
I’m not really familiar with spiral dynamics outside Boomeritis, and I haven’t read that in ~10 years. I remember it explaining “how should I/we be moral” but not “how moral should I/we be”. Did I miss or forget something?
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The systems/levels alternate between individualist and collectivist ethics, the former of which say you're only responsible for yourself (and any personal wards), and the latter of which place a broader social burden on everyone...
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...leading to especially high anxiety and intransigence in the Green stage (which Wilbur thus loves to call "Mean Green").
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(Of course Wilbur is rather a sardonic ass about it, as righteous rage evolved in primates for pretty well-understood game-theoretic reasons that are clearly apropos, and there's no reason for him to be taking any of it personally if he's really as enlightened as he claims to be)
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