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The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt

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The Righteous Mind

Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion

Jonathan Haidt

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · Print & ebook · February 12, 2013

Reading lane: Conservatism & Liberalism

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The #1 bestselling author of The Anxious Generation and acclaimed social psychologist challenges conventional thinking about morality, politics, and religion in a way that speaks to conservatives and liberals alike—a “landmark contribution to humanity’s understanding of itself” ( The New York Times Book Review ).

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Why This Clicks

Why It Lands

A careful, argument-driven guide to why conviction so often outruns agreement.

Come here for

  • politics and religion, without instant moral panic
  • a rigorous frame for sorting your own instincts

Expect

  • dense ideas, clearly delivered
  • less slogans, more mechanism

Book Details

Authors
Jonathan Haidt
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published
February 12, 2013
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Conservatism & Liberalism · Social Theory
Reading lane
Conservatism & Liberalism

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Publisher Categories

  • PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy

  • Conservatism & Liberalism

  • Social Psychology

About This Book

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The #1 bestselling author of The Anxious Generation and acclaimed social psychologist challenges conventional thinking about morality, politics, and religion in a way that speaks to conservatives and liberals alike—a “landmark contribution to humanity’s understanding of itself” ( The New York Times Book Review ). Drawing on his twenty-five years of groundbreaking research on moral psychology, Jonathan Haidt shows how moral judgments arise not from...

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The #1 bestselling author of The Anxious Generation and acclaimed social psychologist challenges conventional thinking about morality, politics, and religion in a way that speaks to conservatives and liberals alike—a “landmark contribution to humanity’s understanding of itself” ( The New York Times Book Review ). Drawing on his twenty-five years of groundbreaking research on moral psychology, Jonathan Haidt shows how moral judgments arise not from reason but from gut feelings. He shows why liberals, conservatives, and libertarians have such different intuitions about right and wrong, and he shows why each side is actually right about many of its central concerns. In this subtle yet accessible book, Haidt gives you the key to understanding the miracle of human cooperation, as well as the curse of our eternal divisions and conflicts. If you’re ready to trade in anger for understanding, read The Righteous Mind .

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