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The NPP’s shift under AKD reveals not just a political turn, but a moral one. Haidt’s insights show how movements bound by ...
It was correct for Benjamin Enke, the Paul Sack Associate Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University, to point out that previous discussions of political economy “were deeply intertwined ...
Some people are both highly curious and deeply disciplined. This rare psychological profile may hold the key to real change.
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt (2012) points out that those who can hold competing moral values—such as fairness and loyalty, liberty and authority—tend to arrive at more nuanced conclusions.
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt (2012) points out that those who can hold competing moral values—such as fairness and loyalty, liberty and authority—tend to arrive at more nuanced conclusions.
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Atheist vs Theist: Do We Really Choose What We Believe?Most debates between atheists and theists assume one thing: that belief is a choice. That we arrive at a fork in the road and say, “I’ll go with God,” or, “I’ll go without.” But is that really true?
Haidt, J. (2012). The righteous mind: Why good people are divided by politics and religion. Pantheon Books. Drucker D. J. (2024). Efficacy and Safety of GLP-1 Medicines for Type 2 Diabetes and ...
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