I'm rereading (ok, listening to the audiobook of) self-described leftie author Jonathan Haidt's book The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided By Politics and Religion. Love love love this book.
Haidt--yes, the same Haidt who's been in the press recently talking about the coddling of the American mind on university campuses--studies moral psychology, trying to ascertain where human morality comes from. He's very fair-minded when describing moralities and cultures that are not his own. Anyway, in this book, Haidt posits that there are 6 moral foundations, and that conservatives use all 6 of them and liberals primarily use 3 of them. These foundations have done a lot to help me understand why people think the way they do.
If you'd like to learn about these 6 foundations, visits Haidt's web site at moralfoundations.org. If you'd like to understand your own moral foundations, visit his yourmorals.org site.
I've written about Haidt a lot, just type his name into the search box at the top or bottom of this page to see more.
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