
Capitalisn't The Economic Costs of a Phone-Based Childhood, with Jonathan Haidt
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Jul 18, 2024 Jonathan Haidt discusses the impact of smartphones and overprotective parenting on childhood mental illness. He proposes solutions to break social media's negative effects on children. The podcast explores the consequences of an anxious generation for the economy and the feasibility of Haidt's solutions.
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Remote Tribe's Rapid Internet Impact
- Haidt cites an Amazonian tribe that got internet and within nine months kids watched porn and communal life changed.
- He uses this rapid shift as evidence that online adoption quickly disrupts childhood norms.
Paranoid Parenting And Lost Trust
- Media coverage and high-profile scandals amplified parental fear and eroded trust, driving overprotective parenting.
- That loss of community trust curtailed children's independent play long before smartphones arrived.
Change Incentives, Not Just Rules
- Reduce institutional incentives that penalize unsupervised kids, like aggressive child-protective responses.
- Use community norms and kid-licenses to shift behavior without heavy government mandates.

