11-22-2020, 10:38 AM
So, to those of who that care about anything other than throwing barbs against “them” here’s two good reads: “ The Righteous Mind: Why good people can’t talk about religion and politics.” By Jonathan Haidt. Written in 2013. Haidt is a social psychologist. He taught at the Univ of Virginia and now is at the Stern School of Business at NYU.
Haidt’s latest book, written with Greg Luckianoff is “The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure.” Written in 2018
These books are apolitical in the right/left sense. They are thought provoking and timely. And they explain the deepening divide. In a non-partisan fashion.
Because whatever side one is on - it’s the other side that is doing the bad stuff. And unfortunately in today’s world, whichever side you are on, you can essentially surround yourself with like minded people, and reinforce your beliefs by reading and watching “news” that supports your view.
It is a great danger to our democracy. It did not start with Trump. (Although he took a flame thrower to it and used it to his advantage). Nor will it end with him. And given the paucity of politicians that wish to do anything but support “the base” we can’t rely on our leaders. Working towards bridging the divide starts with us.
Haidt’s latest book, written with Greg Luckianoff is “The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure.” Written in 2018
These books are apolitical in the right/left sense. They are thought provoking and timely. And they explain the deepening divide. In a non-partisan fashion.
Because whatever side one is on - it’s the other side that is doing the bad stuff. And unfortunately in today’s world, whichever side you are on, you can essentially surround yourself with like minded people, and reinforce your beliefs by reading and watching “news” that supports your view.
It is a great danger to our democracy. It did not start with Trump. (Although he took a flame thrower to it and used it to his advantage). Nor will it end with him. And given the paucity of politicians that wish to do anything but support “the base” we can’t rely on our leaders. Working towards bridging the divide starts with us.