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Written by David Courtright, this book offers a critique of modern economic systems, particularly focusing on how profitable innovations often involve "hacking people's basic primitive drives" and redirecting them towards making money for companies, rather than their healthy intended purposes. Examples include selling junk food, pornography, and dopamine-hacking social media.
it was coined by a writer called David Courtright who wrote a book titled limitic capitalism which is all which which is a critique of all the ways that especially especially in more recent years the the way people the the way people make money the most profitable source of new
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"The book is directly mentioned by title and author as the source of the phrase "limbic capitalism," which is a key concept in the discussion about declining birth rates and societal issues."


