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Jonathan Haidt’s new book “The Anxious Generation” blames youth mental health issues on social media in a way that’s easy, wrong, and dangerous.
Can Jonathan Haidt calm the culture wars? O n a February morning in Washington, a hotel ballroom is packed with people eager to hear Jonathan Haidt explain what’s wrong with higher education ...
On a work day in Midtown Manhattan, dads attended an event about the future of fatherhood. (It was organized by moms.) ...
Gen Z is facing a "national crisis," according to social psychologist and NYU professor Jonathan Haidt. Haidt told the Wall Street Journal that Gen Z women are going to be less successful than Gen ...
Haidt argues that there is clear evidence of a causality between social media use and harmful impacts on children. “We are now 12 years into a public health emergency that began around 2012.
Haidt and his colleagues identified “five foundations of morality” that distinguish liberals and conservatives: harm/care, fairness/reciprocity, in-group/loyalty, authority/respect, and purity ...
NYU Professor of Ethical Leadership Jonathan Haidt discusses the decline in intellectual discourse and viewpoint diversity on today's college campuses with WSJ Robert L. Bartley Fellow Zachary Wood.
The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness Jonathan Haidt Allen Lane (2024) Two things need to be said after reading The Anxious Generation.
The smartphone theory of increasing youth unhappiness has been especially in the news this past week, thanks to Jonathan Haidt’s new book, “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of ...