When reading about the degrees of separation, I couldn't help wondering what would happen today if you repeated the social experiment of connectedness across the globe instead of across America. Are the degrees of separation the same today in a global context? Would the envelope still make it to the stockbroker in an average of 6 steps?
So far most examples have been in an American context, and Im curious to know if there is any different social evidence to support Gladwells theories amongst different cultures. When reading about the maven, connector and salesman, I found myself quite pleased with each of these characters. Is there a possibility they would be less valued in other places, and therefore less influential to society?
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