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THE RIGHTEOUS MIND
Recent Posts: Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students; How not to improve the moral ecology ofcampus
POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. BLOG | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Education, Social trends. Given the political turmoil on many college campuses, and in America more broadly, what should incoming college students read before they arrive next September? THE RIGHTEOUS MIND: WHY GOOD PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED BY 5 Figure 7.2. Baby Gogo, Max, and Gogo. The set of current triggers for any module is often much larger than the set of original triggers. The photo in Figure 7.2 illustrates this expansion in four ways. WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of THREE STORIES ABOUT CAPITALISM Three Stories about Capitalism. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Business, moral philosophy, Videos. Since moving to the NYU-Stern School of Business in 2011, I’ve been interested in the many ways that moral psychology influences economic thinking. THE LARGEST STUDY EVER OF LIBERTARIAN PSYCHOLOGY The Largest Study Ever of Libertarian Psychology. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action, Politics, Videos. We’ve been deluged in recent years with research on the psychology (and brain structure) of liberals and conservatives. THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE RIGHTEOUS MIND
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POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. BLOG | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Education, Social trends. Given the political turmoil on many college campuses, and in America more broadly, what should incoming college students read before they arrive next September? THE RIGHTEOUS MIND: WHY GOOD PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED BY 5 Figure 7.2. Baby Gogo, Max, and Gogo. The set of current triggers for any module is often much larger than the set of original triggers. The photo in Figure 7.2 illustrates this expansion in four ways. WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of THREE STORIES ABOUT CAPITALISM Three Stories about Capitalism. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Business, moral philosophy, Videos. Since moving to the NYU-Stern School of Business in 2011, I’ve been interested in the many ways that moral psychology influences economic thinking. THE LARGEST STUDY EVER OF LIBERTARIAN PSYCHOLOGY The Largest Study Ever of Libertarian Psychology. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action, Politics, Videos. We’ve been deluged in recent years with research on the psychology (and brain structure) of liberals and conservatives. THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
BLOG | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Education, Social trends. Given the political turmoil on many college campuses, and in America more broadly, what should incoming college students read before they arrive next September?BUY THE BOOK
Buy The Book. It’s so totally worth it. Don’t you want to understand why people believe weird stuff and don’t respond to logic and push for misguided policies which will ruin the nation? REVIEWS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND The British Right likes it! “The Righteous Mind might cool tempers and make us aware of why we are how we are. I found it so therapeutic that I didn’t shout at the Today Programme for, maybe, three days.” —Ed West, in The Telegraph: “How evolution turned us into liberals and conservatives” “What makes the book so compelling is the fluid combination of erudition and entertainment THREE STORIES ABOUT CAPITALISM Three Stories about Capitalism. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Business, moral philosophy, Videos. Since moving to the NYU-Stern School of Business in 2011, I’ve been interested in the many ways that moral psychology influences economic thinking. DISCUSSIONS OF THE BOOK Discussions of the Book . DISCUSSIONS OF AMERICAN POLITICS DRAWING ON THE RIGHTEOUS MIND. Reason: Progressives won the social culture war; Can libertarians and conservatives win the economic culture war? By Ron Bailey. The American Conservative, Asteroids and other problems, by Rod Dreher, 1/9/13. TED blog: Defusing political conflicts. 1/7/13. Alternet: Have you ever wondered INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER Introductory Chapter. Here is the Introduction, which gives an overview of the book “Can we all get along?” That appeal was made famous on May 1, 1992, by Rodney King, a black man who had been beaten nearly to death by four Los Angeles police officers a year earlier. IN RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES D) Audio-only interviews —Stand Up, with Pete Dominick, April 2014, an interview focused on religion, including a review of its mostly positive effects, and how America is no longer divided by religion — it’s now left vs. right, with the major religions splitting into liberal and conservative wings. —Inspiring Naturalism (Michael Dowd and Connie Barlow), a discussion that focuses ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readerswhich exemplify or
LIBERALS ARE WEIRDER THAN CONSERVATIVES Liberals are WEIRDer than Conservatives. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Politics. Guest post by Thomas Talhelm (on a recent publication with Haidt, mentioned by Tom Edsall in NYT). A few years ago, psychologists looked at all of the psychological studies of people in different cultures and concluded that Westerners are WEIRD. THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE The Working White Working Class Really Is Leaving the Democrats. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in 2012 Campaign, PoliticsTHE RIGHTEOUS MIND
Recent Posts: Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students; How not to improve the moral ecology ofcampus
POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. VIDEOS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s FOR TEACHERS & BOOK CLUBS For Teachers & Book Clubs. On this page you’ll find resources for anyone who assigns The Righteous Mind in classes or Book Clubs. WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s THE RIGHTEOUS MIND: WHY GOOD PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED BY 5 Figure 7.2. Baby Gogo, Max, and Gogo. The set of current triggers for any module is often much larger than the set of original triggers. The photo in Figure 7.2 illustrates this expansion in four ways. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE The Working White Working Class Really Is Leaving the Democrats. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in 2012 Campaign, PoliticsTHE RIGHTEOUS MIND
Recent Posts: Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students; How not to improve the moral ecology ofcampus
POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. VIDEOS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s FOR TEACHERS & BOOK CLUBS For Teachers & Book Clubs. On this page you’ll find resources for anyone who assigns The Righteous Mind in classes or Book Clubs. WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s THE RIGHTEOUS MIND: WHY GOOD PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED BY 5 Figure 7.2. Baby Gogo, Max, and Gogo. The set of current triggers for any module is often much larger than the set of original triggers. The photo in Figure 7.2 illustrates this expansion in four ways. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE The Working White Working Class Really Is Leaving the Democrats. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in 2012 Campaign, Politics VIDEOS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s BLOG | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Education, Social trends. Given the political turmoil on many college campuses, and in America more broadly, what should incoming college students read before they arrive next September? DISCUSSIONS OF THE BOOK Discussions of the Book . DISCUSSIONS OF AMERICAN POLITICS DRAWING ON THE RIGHTEOUS MIND. Reason: Progressives won the social culture war; Can libertarians and conservatives win the economic culture war? By Ron Bailey. The American Conservative, Asteroids and other problems, by Rod Dreher, 1/9/13. TED blog: Defusing political conflicts. 1/7/13. Alternet: Have you ever wondered NOTES - THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Notes to Pages 9–25 325See, for example, Killen and Smetana 2006. 2. Turiel 983, p. 3, defi ned social conventions as “behavioraluniformities that
THE RIGHTEOUS MIND: WHY GOOD PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED BY 5 Figure 7.2. Baby Gogo, Max, and Gogo. The set of current triggers for any module is often much larger than the set of original triggers. The photo in Figure 7.2 illustrates this expansion in four ways. CAPITALISM AND MORALITY Capitalism and Morality. Soon after I moved to NYU-Stern, in July 2011, Occupy Wall Street broke out. Suddenly the whole world was debating the ethics of capitalism. THREE STORIES ABOUT CAPITALISM Three Stories about Capitalism. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Business, moral philosophy, Videos. Since moving to the NYU-Stern School of Business in 2011, I’ve been interested in the many ways that moral psychology influences economic thinking. ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readerswhich exemplify or
LIBERALS ARE WEIRDER THAN CONSERVATIVES Liberals are WEIRDer than Conservatives. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Politics. Guest post by Thomas Talhelm (on a recent publication with Haidt, mentioned by Tom Edsall in NYT). A few years ago, psychologists looked at all of the psychological studies of people in different cultures and concluded that Westerners are WEIRD. HOW THE DEMOCRATS CAN USE MORAL FOUNDATIONS THEORY AGAINST How the Democrats Can Use Moral Foundations Theory Against Trump. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in 2016 US Presidential Campaign, Moral Foundations in Action, Politics. Tom Edsall of the New York Times just published a column giving responses from me and other professors and political strategists to this question: Given the many claims and promises Donald Trump has made which will be impossible toTHE RIGHTEOUS MIND
Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. How not to improve the moral ecology of campus. How the Democrats Can Use Moral Foundations Theory Against Trump. The politics of disgust animated for the age of Trump. Where POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of THE RIGHTEOUS MIND: WHY GOOD PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED BY 5 Figure 7.2. Baby Gogo, Max, and Gogo. The set of current triggers for any module is often much larger than the set of original triggers. The photo in Figure 7.2 illustrates this expansion in four ways. THREE STORIES ABOUT CAPITALISM Three Stories about Capitalism. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Business, moral philosophy, Videos. Since moving to the NYU-Stern School of Business in 2011, I’ve been interested in the many ways that moral psychology influences economic thinking. THE LARGEST STUDY EVER OF LIBERTARIAN PSYCHOLOGY The Largest Study Ever of Libertarian Psychology. We’ve been deluged in recent years with research on the psychology (and brain structure) of liberals and conservatives. But very little is known about libertarians — an extremely important group in American politics ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readers which exemplify or reject one or more of the six moral foundations. I recently received the text below, which is the most forceful rejection of the Authority foundation that I have ever read. PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE But the bottom line is that I (and Edsall, Teixeira, Abramowitz, and Frank) seem to have been correct in our basic claim that the white working class is leaving the Democratic Party. Or, at least, it depends how you define class, and it depends on several moderator variables, including employment status. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
THE RIGHTEOUS MIND
Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. How not to improve the moral ecology of campus. How the Democrats Can Use Moral Foundations Theory Against Trump. The politics of disgust animated for the age of Trump. Where POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of THE RIGHTEOUS MIND: WHY GOOD PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED BY 5 Figure 7.2. Baby Gogo, Max, and Gogo. The set of current triggers for any module is often much larger than the set of original triggers. The photo in Figure 7.2 illustrates this expansion in four ways. THREE STORIES ABOUT CAPITALISM Three Stories about Capitalism. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Business, moral philosophy, Videos. Since moving to the NYU-Stern School of Business in 2011, I’ve been interested in the many ways that moral psychology influences economic thinking. THE LARGEST STUDY EVER OF LIBERTARIAN PSYCHOLOGY The Largest Study Ever of Libertarian Psychology. We’ve been deluged in recent years with research on the psychology (and brain structure) of liberals and conservatives. But very little is known about libertarians — an extremely important group in American politics ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readers which exemplify or reject one or more of the six moral foundations. I recently received the text below, which is the most forceful rejection of the Authority foundation that I have ever read. PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE But the bottom line is that I (and Edsall, Teixeira, Abramowitz, and Frank) seem to have been correct in our basic claim that the white working class is leaving the Democratic Party. Or, at least, it depends how you define class, and it depends on several moderator variables, including employment status. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
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Buy at Indiebound.org. Buy at Powells.com. Buy at Randomhouse.com. Buy the AUDIO BOOK at audible.com. This is the cover in the UK. Buy at Amazon.co.uk. Buy at Penguin.co.uk. Check out The Happiness Hypothesis, which is. the prequel to The Righteous Mind. VIEWPOINT DIVERSITY IN THE ACADEMY Viewpoint Diversity in the Academy. Truth is a process, not just an end-state. The Righteous Mind was about the obstacles to that process, such as confirmation bias, motivated reasoning, tribalism, and the worship of sacred values. Given the many ways that our moral psychology warps our reasoning, it’s a wonder we’ve gotten as far as we have, as a species. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER Introductory Chapter. Here is the Introduction, which gives an overview of the book “Can we all get along?” That appeal was made famous on May 1, 1992, by Rodney King, a black man who had been beaten nearly to death by four Los Angeles police officers a year earlier. THE RIGHTEOUS MIND: WHY GOOD PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED BY 5 Figure 7.2. Baby Gogo, Max, and Gogo. The set of current triggers for any module is often much larger than the set of original triggers. The photo in Figure 7.2 illustrates this expansion in four ways. CAPITALISM AND MORALITY At Zurich Minds (2014), Three Stories about Capitalism. Here is a blog post drawing out the main points of the talk: Increasing dynamism and decency. You can also see the “two stories” videos separately here: Story 1: Capitalism is exploitation. Story 2: Capitalism is DISCUSSIONS OF THE BOOK Kling understands the book perfectly, and offers creative ideas for how to work with our tribal minds to reduce the blindness and bad policy caused by our hyper-partisan politics. He discusses 1)Taking opposing points of view at face value, 2) Policing LIBERALS ARE WEIRDER THAN CONSERVATIVES Liberals are WEIRDer than Conservatives. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Politics. Guest post by Thomas Talhelm (on a recent publication with Haidt, mentioned by Tom Edsall in NYT). A few years ago, psychologists looked at all of the psychological studies of people in different cultures and concluded that Westerners are WEIRD. IN RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES D) Audio-only interviews —Stand Up, with Pete Dominick, April 2014, an interview focused on religion, including a review of its mostly positive effects, and how America is no longer divided by religion — it’s now left vs. right, with the major religions splitting into liberal and conservative wings. —Inspiring Naturalism (Michael Dowd and Connie Barlow), a discussion that focuses ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readers which exemplify or reject one or more of the six moral foundations. I recently received the text below, which is the most forceful rejection of the Authority foundation that I have ever read. JONATHAN HAIDT EXTENDED BIOGRAPHY Jonathan Haidt Extended Biography 1 Jonathan Haidt (pronounced “height”) is a social psychologist. He is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University’sTHE RIGHTEOUS MIND
Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. How not to improve the moral ecology of campus. How the Democrats Can Use Moral Foundations Theory Against Trump. The politics of disgust animated for the age of Trump. Where POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. VIDEOS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s FOR TEACHERS & BOOK CLUBS 3) Elephants Rule. — Video (13 minutes): 60 Minutes report on the Hamlin, Wynn, & Bloom studies of babies choosing the nice/helpful puppets, as described in sub-section 5, “Babies feel but don’t reason.”. This is great evidence that the Care/harm foundation is innate. Also hints of the Fairness/cheating and Loyalty/betrayalfoundations.
WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readers which exemplify or reject one or more of the six moral foundations. I recently received the text below, which is the most forceful rejection of the Authority foundation that I have ever read. THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE But the bottom line is that I (and Edsall, Teixeira, Abramowitz, and Frank) seem to have been correct in our basic claim that the white working class is leaving the Democratic Party. Or, at least, it depends how you define class, and it depends on several moderator variables, including employment status. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
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Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. How not to improve the moral ecology of campus. How the Democrats Can Use Moral Foundations Theory Against Trump. The politics of disgust animated for the age of Trump. Where POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. VIDEOS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s FOR TEACHERS & BOOK CLUBS 3) Elephants Rule. — Video (13 minutes): 60 Minutes report on the Hamlin, Wynn, & Bloom studies of babies choosing the nice/helpful puppets, as described in sub-section 5, “Babies feel but don’t reason.”. This is great evidence that the Care/harm foundation is innate. Also hints of the Fairness/cheating and Loyalty/betrayalfoundations.
WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readers which exemplify or reject one or more of the six moral foundations. I recently received the text below, which is the most forceful rejection of the Authority foundation that I have ever read. THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE But the bottom line is that I (and Edsall, Teixeira, Abramowitz, and Frank) seem to have been correct in our basic claim that the white working class is leaving the Democratic Party. Or, at least, it depends how you define class, and it depends on several moderator variables, including employment status. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
VIDEOS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s BLOG | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND The Righteous Mind takes students on a tour of the history of life, from bacteria through the present day, explaining the origins of cooperation and human “ultrasociality.”. I explain what morality is, how it evolves—both biologically and culturally—and why it differs across societies and centuries.BUY THE BOOK
Buy at Indiebound.org. Buy at Powells.com. Buy at Randomhouse.com. Buy the AUDIO BOOK at audible.com. This is the cover in the UK. Buy at Amazon.co.uk. Buy at Penguin.co.uk. Check out The Happiness Hypothesis, which is. the prequel to The Righteous Mind. NOTES - THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Notes to Pages 9–25 325See, for example, Killen and Smetana 2006. 2. Turiel 983, p. 3, defi ned social conventions as “behavioraluniformities that
THE RIGHTEOUS MIND: WHY GOOD PEOPLE ARE DIVIDED BY 5 Figure 7.2. Baby Gogo, Max, and Gogo. The set of current triggers for any module is often much larger than the set of original triggers. The photo in Figure 7.2 illustrates this expansion in four ways. CAPITALISM AND MORALITY At Zurich Minds (2014), Three Stories about Capitalism. Here is a blog post drawing out the main points of the talk: Increasing dynamism and decency. You can also see the “two stories” videos separately here: Story 1: Capitalism is exploitation. Story 2: Capitalism is THREE STORIES ABOUT CAPITALISM Three Stories about Capitalism. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Business, moral philosophy, Videos. Since moving to the NYU-Stern School of Business in 2011, I’ve been interested in the many ways that moral psychology influences economic thinking. THE LARGEST STUDY EVER OF LIBERTARIAN PSYCHOLOGY The Largest Study Ever of Libertarian Psychology. We’ve been deluged in recent years with research on the psychology (and brain structure) of liberals and conservatives. But very little is known about libertarians — an extremely important group in American politics ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readers which exemplify or reject one or more of the six moral foundations. I recently received the text below, which is the most forceful rejection of the Authority foundation that I have ever read. LIBERALS ARE WEIRDER THAN CONSERVATIVES Liberals are WEIRDer than Conservatives. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Politics. Guest post by Thomas Talhelm (on a recent publication with Haidt, mentioned by Tom Edsall in NYT). A few years ago, psychologists looked at all of the psychological studies of people in different cultures and concluded that Westerners are WEIRD.THE RIGHTEOUS MIND
Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. How not to improve the moral ecology of campus. How the Democrats Can Use Moral Foundations Theory Against Trump. The politics of disgust animated for the age of Trump. Where POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. FOR TEACHERS & BOOK CLUBS 3) Elephants Rule. — Video (13 minutes): 60 Minutes report on the Hamlin, Wynn, & Bloom studies of babies choosing the nice/helpful puppets, as described in sub-section 5, “Babies feel but don’t reason.”. This is great evidence that the Care/harm foundation is innate. Also hints of the Fairness/cheating and Loyalty/betrayalfoundations.
WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of DISCUSSIONS OF THE BOOK Kling understands the book perfectly, and offers creative ideas for how to work with our tribal minds to reduce the blindness and bad policy caused by our hyper-partisan politics. He discusses 1)Taking opposing points of view at face value, 2) Policing THE LARGEST STUDY EVER OF LIBERTARIAN PSYCHOLOGY The Largest Study Ever of Libertarian Psychology. We’ve been deluged in recent years with research on the psychology (and brain structure) of liberals and conservatives. But very little is known about libertarians — an extremely important group in American politics THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE But the bottom line is that I (and Edsall, Teixeira, Abramowitz, and Frank) seem to have been correct in our basic claim that the white working class is leaving the Democratic Party. Or, at least, it depends how you define class, and it depends on several moderator variables, including employment status. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
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Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. How not to improve the moral ecology of campus. How the Democrats Can Use Moral Foundations Theory Against Trump. The politics of disgust animated for the age of Trump. Where POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. FOR TEACHERS & BOOK CLUBS 3) Elephants Rule. — Video (13 minutes): 60 Minutes report on the Hamlin, Wynn, & Bloom studies of babies choosing the nice/helpful puppets, as described in sub-section 5, “Babies feel but don’t reason.”. This is great evidence that the Care/harm foundation is innate. Also hints of the Fairness/cheating and Loyalty/betrayalfoundations.
WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of DISCUSSIONS OF THE BOOK Kling understands the book perfectly, and offers creative ideas for how to work with our tribal minds to reduce the blindness and bad policy caused by our hyper-partisan politics. He discusses 1)Taking opposing points of view at face value, 2) Policing THE LARGEST STUDY EVER OF LIBERTARIAN PSYCHOLOGY The Largest Study Ever of Libertarian Psychology. We’ve been deluged in recent years with research on the psychology (and brain structure) of liberals and conservatives. But very little is known about libertarians — an extremely important group in American politics THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE But the bottom line is that I (and Edsall, Teixeira, Abramowitz, and Frank) seem to have been correct in our basic claim that the white working class is leaving the Democratic Party. Or, at least, it depends how you define class, and it depends on several moderator variables, including employment status. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
ABOUT THE BOOK
About the Book. The Righteous Mind is about one of the hottest topics in the sciences: morality. It’s about how we evolved to live in moral “matrices,” which bind us together around sacred values and then blind us to the truth. It’s about righteousness, moral diversity, politics and religion. Read the introduction and overviewas well
VIDEOS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992. 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s. 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s. 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships. BLOG | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND The Righteous Mind takes students on a tour of the history of life, from bacteria through the present day, explaining the origins of cooperation and human “ultrasociality.”. I explain what morality is, how it evolves—both biologically and culturally—and why it differs across societies and centuries.BUY THE BOOK
Buy at Indiebound.org. Buy at Powells.com. Buy at Randomhouse.com. Buy the AUDIO BOOK at audible.com. This is the cover in the UK. Buy at Amazon.co.uk. Buy at Penguin.co.uk. Check out The Happiness Hypothesis, which is. the prequel to The Righteous Mind. REVIEWS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND The British Right likes it! “The Righteous Mind might cool tempers and make us aware of why we are how we are. I found it so therapeutic that I didn’t shout at the Today Programme for, maybe, three days.” —Ed West, in The Telegraph: “How evolution turned us into liberals and conservatives” “What makes the book so compelling is the fluid combination of erudition and entertainment VIEWPOINT DIVERSITY IN THE ACADEMY Viewpoint Diversity in the Academy. Truth is a process, not just an end-state. The Righteous Mind was about the obstacles to that process, such as confirmation bias, motivated reasoning, tribalism, and the worship of sacred values. Given the many ways that our moral psychology warps our reasoning, it’s a wonder we’ve gotten as far as we have, as a species. CAPITALISM AND MORALITY At Zurich Minds (2014), Three Stories about Capitalism. Here is a blog post drawing out the main points of the talk: Increasing dynamism and decency. You can also see the “two stories” videos separately here: Story 1: Capitalism is exploitation. Story 2: Capitalism is NOTES - THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Notes to Pages 9–25 325See, for example, Killen and Smetana 2006. 2. Turiel 983, p. 3, defi ned social conventions as “behavioraluniformities that
THREE STORIES ABOUT CAPITALISM Three Stories about Capitalism. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Business, moral philosophy, Videos. Since moving to the NYU-Stern School of Business in 2011, I’ve been interested in the many ways that moral psychology influences economic thinking. ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readers which exemplify or reject one or more of the six moral foundations. I recently received the text below, which is the most forceful rejection of the Authority foundation that I have ever read.THE RIGHTEOUS MIND
Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. How not to improve the moral ecology of campus. How the Democrats Can Use Moral Foundations Theory Against Trump. The politics of disgust animated for the age of Trump. Where POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. FOR TEACHERS & BOOK CLUBS 3) Elephants Rule. — Video (13 minutes): 60 Minutes report on the Hamlin, Wynn, & Bloom studies of babies choosing the nice/helpful puppets, as described in sub-section 5, “Babies feel but don’t reason.”. This is great evidence that the Care/harm foundation is innate. Also hints of the Fairness/cheating and Loyalty/betrayalfoundations.
WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of DISCUSSIONS OF THE BOOK Kling understands the book perfectly, and offers creative ideas for how to work with our tribal minds to reduce the blindness and bad policy caused by our hyper-partisan politics. He discusses 1)Taking opposing points of view at face value, 2) Policing THE LARGEST STUDY EVER OF LIBERTARIAN PSYCHOLOGY The Largest Study Ever of Libertarian Psychology. We’ve been deluged in recent years with research on the psychology (and brain structure) of liberals and conservatives. But very little is known about libertarians — an extremely important group in American politics THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE But the bottom line is that I (and Edsall, Teixeira, Abramowitz, and Frank) seem to have been correct in our basic claim that the white working class is leaving the Democratic Party. Or, at least, it depends how you define class, and it depends on several moderator variables, including employment status. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
THE RIGHTEOUS MIND
Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students. How not to improve the moral ecology of campus. How the Democrats Can Use Moral Foundations Theory Against Trump. The politics of disgust animated for the age of Trump. Where POLITICS, POLARIZATION, AND POPULISM Politics, Polarization, and Populism. My colleagues and I developed Moral Foundations Theory to understand differences between cultures, but early on we noticed that it was helpful for understanding the different moral “matrices” of left and right within each nation. You can see our empirical and theoretical publications here.Our main academic review paper is here. FOR TEACHERS & BOOK CLUBS 3) Elephants Rule. — Video (13 minutes): 60 Minutes report on the Hamlin, Wynn, & Bloom studies of babies choosing the nice/helpful puppets, as described in sub-section 5, “Babies feel but don’t reason.”. This is great evidence that the Care/harm foundation is innate. Also hints of the Fairness/cheating and Loyalty/betrayalfoundations.
WHERE MICROAGGRESSIONS REALLY COME FROM: A SOCIOLOGICAL Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Civility, Social trends. I just read the most extraordinary paper by two sociologists — Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning — explaining why concerns about microaggressions have erupted on many American college campuses in just the past few years. In brief: We’re beginning a second transition of DISCUSSIONS OF THE BOOK Kling understands the book perfectly, and offers creative ideas for how to work with our tribal minds to reduce the blindness and bad policy caused by our hyper-partisan politics. He discusses 1)Taking opposing points of view at face value, 2) Policing THE LARGEST STUDY EVER OF LIBERTARIAN PSYCHOLOGY The Largest Study Ever of Libertarian Psychology. We’ve been deluged in recent years with research on the psychology (and brain structure) of liberals and conservatives. But very little is known about libertarians — an extremely important group in American politics THE TEN CAUSES OF AMERICA’S POLITICAL DYSFUNCTION Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships 5) Media fractionation and polarization, since 1980s PART III: MORALITY BINDS AND BLINDS CENTRAL METAPHOR: WE 2 So far in this book I’ve painted a portrait of human nature that is somewhat cynical. I’ve argued that Glaucon was right and that we care more about looking good than about truly being good.2 Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second. We lie, cheat, and cut ethicalcorners quite
THE WORKING WHITE WORKING CLASS REALLY IS LEAVING THE But the bottom line is that I (and Edsall, Teixeira, Abramowitz, and Frank) seem to have been correct in our basic claim that the white working class is leaving the Democratic Party. Or, at least, it depends how you define class, and it depends on several moderator variables, including employment status. WHY I THINK SAM HARRIS IS WRONG ABOUT MORALITY Why I think Sam Harris is wrong about morality. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in moral philosophy. Several commenters have said I should not just critique the excessive certainty of the New Atheists. I should respond directly to Sam Harris’s Moral Landscape Challenge.I should say why I think the argument he makes about a science of morality arewrong.
ABOUT THE BOOK
About the Book. The Righteous Mind is about one of the hottest topics in the sciences: morality. It’s about how we evolved to live in moral “matrices,” which bind us together around sacred values and then blind us to the truth. It’s about righteousness, moral diversity, politics and religion. Read the introduction and overviewas well
VIDEOS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Here is the list of 10 causes that I showed in the video: 1) Party realignment and purification, 1964-1992. 2) Mass sorting of lib vs. con voters into the purified parties, by 1990s. 3) Generational changing of the guard, from Greatest Gen to Baby Boomers, 1990s. 4) Changes in Congress, 1995—death of friendships. BLOG | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND The Righteous Mind takes students on a tour of the history of life, from bacteria through the present day, explaining the origins of cooperation and human “ultrasociality.”. I explain what morality is, how it evolves—both biologically and culturally—and why it differs across societies and centuries.BUY THE BOOK
Buy at Indiebound.org. Buy at Powells.com. Buy at Randomhouse.com. Buy the AUDIO BOOK at audible.com. This is the cover in the UK. Buy at Amazon.co.uk. Buy at Penguin.co.uk. Check out The Happiness Hypothesis, which is. the prequel to The Righteous Mind. REVIEWS | THE RIGHTEOUS MIND The British Right likes it! “The Righteous Mind might cool tempers and make us aware of why we are how we are. I found it so therapeutic that I didn’t shout at the Today Programme for, maybe, three days.” —Ed West, in The Telegraph: “How evolution turned us into liberals and conservatives” “What makes the book so compelling is the fluid combination of erudition and entertainment VIEWPOINT DIVERSITY IN THE ACADEMY Viewpoint Diversity in the Academy. Truth is a process, not just an end-state. The Righteous Mind was about the obstacles to that process, such as confirmation bias, motivated reasoning, tribalism, and the worship of sacred values. Given the many ways that our moral psychology warps our reasoning, it’s a wonder we’ve gotten as far as we have, as a species. CAPITALISM AND MORALITY At Zurich Minds (2014), Three Stories about Capitalism. Here is a blog post drawing out the main points of the talk: Increasing dynamism and decency. You can also see the “two stories” videos separately here: Story 1: Capitalism is exploitation. Story 2: Capitalism is NOTES - THE RIGHTEOUS MIND Notes to Pages 9–25 325See, for example, Killen and Smetana 2006. 2. Turiel 983, p. 3, defi ned social conventions as “behavioraluniformities that
THREE STORIES ABOUT CAPITALISM Three Stories about Capitalism. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Business, moral philosophy, Videos. Since moving to the NYU-Stern School of Business in 2011, I’ve been interested in the many ways that moral psychology influences economic thinking. ON TELLING PARENTS TO F*** THEMSELVES On telling parents to f*** themselves. Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Moral Foundations in Action. I have received many emails from readers which exemplify or reject one or more of the six moral foundations. I recently received the text below, which is the most forceful rejection of the Authority foundation that I have ever read.* About The Author
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