Summary The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion

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In The Righteous Mind, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt draws on twenty-five years of pioneering research in moral psychology to explain why our judgments about right and wrong rarely come from reason alone, but instead from powerful gut instincts. He explores why liberals, conservatives, and libertarians often see morality so differently—and why, despite their disagreements, each perspective contains important truths about the human condition.

Accessible yet deeply insightful, The Righteous Mind offers readers a new way of understanding both the miracle of human cooperation and the tragedy of our persistent divisions. By uncovering the roots of moral intuition, Haidt provides a framework for moving beyond anger and frustration toward empathy and understanding.

Whether you’re seeking to make sense of modern politics, bridge divides in your personal relationships, or simply understand why people disagree so profoundly about morality, The Righteous Mind delivers clarity, wisdom, and a path toward greater connection.

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