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Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion
by Jonathan Haidt · 2012 · 450 pages
Shane Parrish
Drawing on twenty-five years of research in moral psychology, Jonathan Haidt explores why individuals often reach different conclusions about morality, politics, and religion. The book argues that moral judgments are frequently driven by gut feelings and intuitions rather than rational thought. It examines how liberals, conservatives, and libertarians operate from distinct moral foundations and provides insights into the challenges of human cooperation.
Published
2012
Pages
450
Language
en
ISBN
9780307907035