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Title
The righteous mind : why good people are divided by politics and religion
Author
Haidt, Jonathan.
Publisher:
Pantheon Books,
Pub date:
c2012.
Pages:
xvii, 419 p. :
ISBN:
9780307377906
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1 copy available at Aurora Campus.
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ISBN:
9780307377906
ISBN:
0307377903
Personal Author:
Haidt, Jonathan.
Title:
The righteous mind : why good people are divided by politics and religion / Jonathan Haidt.
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication info:
New York : Pantheon Books, c2012.
Physical description:
xvii, 419 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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 -- Can't we all disagree more constructively?
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."
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AURORA
Subject term:
Ethics.
Subject term:
Social psychology.
Subject term:
Political psychology.
Subject term:
Psychology, Religious.
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