Jonathan Haidt\u27s The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conservatives to get along. His aim is not just explanatory but also prescriptive. Once we understand that the differences between disputants spring from distinct moral views held by equally sincere people, then we will no longer have reason for deep political animus. Conservatives and Liberals have distinct (although somewhat overlapping) moral views and they understand human nature differently. He claims that these differences are best understood by consulting an array of psychological studies, key genetic findings, and the theoretical underpinnings of sociobiology. After summarizing his arguments, we isolate and discuss the three most important a...
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and ReligionJonathan HaidtNew York: Pant...
It is no secret that hypocrisy and insincerity occupy an ethically ambivalent if unsavory place in o...
This article argues that political liberalism is self-defeating as a framework of justification. The...
Jonathan Haidt\u27s The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conserv...
Jonathan Haidt\u27s The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conserv...
Haidt offers an olive branch and hope for civility to readers engaged in discussions on US politics ...
Can’t we all disagree more constructively? Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in political p...
Every so often a book is published which helps to connect the dots and provide a synoptic overview o...
The author takes Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Re...
Jonathan Haidt is a moral psychologist whose influential book, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People a...
Disputes between those holding differing political views are ubiquitous and deep-seated, and they of...
Disputes between those holding differing political views are ubiquitous and deep-seated, and they of...
In The Righteous Mind, Jonathan Haidt examines the moral grounds that people intuitively believe. He...
How and why do moral judgments vary across the political spectrum? To test moral foundations theory ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).Congressional Democrats and Republicans continuall...
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and ReligionJonathan HaidtNew York: Pant...
It is no secret that hypocrisy and insincerity occupy an ethically ambivalent if unsavory place in o...
This article argues that political liberalism is self-defeating as a framework of justification. The...
Jonathan Haidt\u27s The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conserv...
Jonathan Haidt\u27s The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conserv...
Haidt offers an olive branch and hope for civility to readers engaged in discussions on US politics ...
Can’t we all disagree more constructively? Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in political p...
Every so often a book is published which helps to connect the dots and provide a synoptic overview o...
The author takes Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Re...
Jonathan Haidt is a moral psychologist whose influential book, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People a...
Disputes between those holding differing political views are ubiquitous and deep-seated, and they of...
Disputes between those holding differing political views are ubiquitous and deep-seated, and they of...
In The Righteous Mind, Jonathan Haidt examines the moral grounds that people intuitively believe. He...
How and why do moral judgments vary across the political spectrum? To test moral foundations theory ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 42-43).Congressional Democrats and Republicans continuall...
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and ReligionJonathan HaidtNew York: Pant...
It is no secret that hypocrisy and insincerity occupy an ethically ambivalent if unsavory place in o...
This article argues that political liberalism is self-defeating as a framework of justification. The...