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Conflict Chat ….Our Nation Divided and a Path to Reconciliation
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The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion
1) A focus on our ability to feel (and dislike) the pain of others. It underlies virtues of kindness, gentleness, and nurturance.
3) A focus on the virtues of patriotism and self-sacrifice for the group.
4) It underlies virtues of leadership and followership, including deference to legitimate authority and respect for traditions.
5) This foundation was shaped by the psychology of disgust and contamination. It underlies religious notions of striving to live in an elevated, less carnal, more noble way.
6) This foundation is about the feelings of reactance and resentment people feel toward those who dominate them and restrict their liberty.