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Details:Titles in This Set:. The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9780141039169 Overview:. The Righteous Mind reveals why good people can feel morally certain while disagreeing about politics, religion, and everyday ethics. Jonathan Haidt, a renowned social psychologist, guides readers through moral foundations like care, fairness, loyalty, authority, and sanctity to show how minds are wired to align with groups yet diverge in belief. This accessible, evidence-based book invites thoughtful readers to examine their own assumptions and recognize the moral contours that shape opposing viewpoints. Perfect for readers curious about politics, sociology, and psychology, it helps bridge dialogues and foster empathy in divided times. About the Books:. Written with lucid, sometimes provocative clarity, The Righteous Mind examines how moral reasoning often serves to justify loyalties rather than uncover universal truths. Haidt blends anthropology, neuroscience, psychology, and vivid real-world examples to show that morality is not a single code but a dynamic set of foundations—care/harm, fairness/cheating, loyalty/betrayal, authority/subversion, and sanctity. He argues that supporters of different political and religious perspectives are not merely misinformed; they operate from distinct moral grammars that confer meaning and purpose in different ways. The book moves from theory to practical guidance, helping readers recognize when their judgments are biased by identity, emotion, or circumstance. Haidt also demonstrates how culture, education, and media shape moral frames, and he suggests tools for listening more deeply, asking better questions, and crafting arguments that resonate across divides. The tone remains respectful even when challenging cherished assumptions, making it suitable for coursework, discussion groups, and curious readers who want to engage responsibly with opposing viewpoints. By the end, The Righteous Mind offers a compelling framework for civil dialogue, personal growth, and more thoughtful political engagement, inviting readers to expand their moral imagination without surrendering their deepest values. For students and curious minds, it’s a map for understanding rather than demonizing, a invitation to smarter questions and more humane conversations. It remains a timely, transformative read for many readers. Key Benefits:. Accessible, evidence-based analysis of moral psychology Great for readers of politics, psychology, and sociology Ideal for book clubs and classroom discussions. About the Author:. Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist and professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, known for shaping the field of moral psychology. His research explores how culture, emotion, and cognition interact to form political and religious beliefs. Haidt’s previous books, including The Happiness Hypothesis, helped popularize complex ideas about happiness and human flourishing for broad audiences. The Righteous Mind, a finalist for several academic prizes, blends rigorous scholarship with accessible storytelling, drawing on cross-cultural studies and everyday observations. He has lectured worldwide and contributed to major outlets, earning trust for thoughtful, nuanced insights. Why You’ll Love This Set:. This best-selling non-fiction set invites readers to rethink moral divisions with curiosity and compassion. It’s a gateway to civil discourse, ideal for fans of psychology, political science, and contemporary culture. A thoughtful gift for students, book clubs, and curious minds seeking deeper understanding of today’s polarized landscape. A timely, engaging primer for mindful conversation.
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Titles in This Set:. The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9780141039169 Overview:. The Righteous Mind reveals why good people can feel morally certain while disagreeing about politics, religion, and everyday ethics. Jonathan Haidt, a renowned social psychologist, guides readers through moral foundations like care, fairness, loyalty, authority, and sanctity to show how minds are wired to align with groups yet diverge in belief. This accessible, evidence-based book invites thoughtful readers to examine their own assumptions and recognize the moral contours that shape opposing viewpoints. Perfect for readers curious about politics, sociology, and psychology, it helps bridge dialogues and foster empathy in divided times. About the Books:. Written with lucid, sometimes provocative clarity, The Righteous Mind examines how moral reasoning often serves to justify loyalties rather than uncover universal truths. Haidt blends anthropology, neuroscience, psychology, and vivid real-world examples to show that morality is not a single code but a dynamic set of foundations—care/harm, fairness/cheating, loyalty/betrayal, authority/subversion, and sanctity. He argues that supporters of different political and religious perspectives are not merely misinformed; they operate from distinct moral grammars that confer meaning and purpose in different ways. The book moves from theory to practical guidance, helping readers recognize when their judgments are biased by identity, emotion, or circumstance. Haidt also demonstrates how culture, education, and media shape moral frames, and he suggests tools for listening more deeply, asking better questions, and crafting arguments that resonate across divides. The tone remains respectful even when challenging cherished assumptions, making it suitable for coursework, discussion groups, and curious readers who want to engage responsibly with opposing viewpoints. By the end, The Righteous Mind offers a compelling framework for civil dialogue, personal growth, and more thoughtful political engagement, inviting readers to expand their moral imagination without surrendering their deepest values. For students and curious minds, it’s a map for understanding rather than demonizing, a invitation to smarter questions and more humane conversations. It remains a timely, transformative read for many readers. Key Benefits:. Accessible, evidence-based analysis of moral psychology Great for readers of politics, psychology, and sociology Ideal for book clubs and classroom discussions. About the Author:. Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist and professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, known for shaping the field of moral psychology. His research explores how culture, emotion, and cognition interact to form political and religious beliefs. Haidt’s previous books, including The Happiness Hypothesis, helped popularize complex ideas about happiness and human flourishing for broad audiences. The Righteous Mind, a finalist for several academic prizes, blends rigorous scholarship with accessible storytelling, drawing on cross-cultural studies and everyday observations. He has lectured worldwide and contributed to major outlets, earning trust for thoughtful, nuanced insights. Why You’ll Love This Set:. This best-selling non-fiction set invites readers to rethink moral divisions with curiosity and compassion. It’s a gateway to civil discourse, ideal for fans of psychology, political science, and contemporary culture. A thoughtful gift for students, book clubs, and curious minds seeking deeper understanding of today’s polarized landscape. A timely, engaging primer for mindful conversation.
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