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The righteous mind, why good people are divided by politics and religion, Jonathan Haidt

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The righteous mind, why good people are divided by politics and religion, Jonathan Haidt
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pp. [323]-405) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The righteous mind
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
713188806
Responsibility statement
Jonathan Haidt
Sub title
why good people are divided by politics and religion
Summary
A groundbreaking investigation into the origins of morality, which turns out to be the basis for religion and politics. The book explains the American culture wars and refutes the "New Atheists."
Table Of Contents
Where does morality come from? -- The intuitive dog and its rational tail -- Elephants rule -- Vote for me (here's why) -- Beyond weird morality -- Taste buds of the righteous mind -- The moral foundations of politics -- The conservative advantage -- Why are we so groupish? -- The hive switch -- Religion is a team sport, not a virus -- Can't we all disagree more constructively
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