01673nam a2200325u 450000500170000000700030001700800410002001000150006102000300007602000270010604000690013305000200020208200170022210000210023924500980026024600580035825000120041626000400042830000350046850400670050350503720057052002000094265000120114265000230115465000260117765000270120396100060123099900150123695200960125120190501175916.0ta120321s2012 nyua b 001 0 eng  a2011032036 a9780307377906 (hardcover) a0307377903 (hardcover) aDLCcDLCdBTCTAdYDXCPdUPZdBDXdOCOdBKLdCPLdSKYRVdCoLwJCPL00aBJ45b.H25 201200a201/.6152231 aHaidt, Jonathan.14aThe righteous mind :bwhy good people are divided by politics and religion /cJonathan Haidt.13aWhy good people are divided by politics and religion. a1st ed. aNew York :bPantheon Books,cc2012. axvii, 419 p. :bill. ;c25 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (pp. [323]-405) and index.2 aWhere does morality come from? -- The intuitive dog and its rational tail -- Elephants rule -- Vote for me (here's why) -- Beyond weird morality -- Taste buds of the righteous mind -- The moral foundations of politics -- The conservative advantage -- Why are we so groupish? -- The hive switch -- Religion is a team sport -- Can't we all disagree more constructively? aA groundbreaking investigation into the origins of morality, which turns out to be the basis for religion and politics. The book explains the American culture wars and refutes the "New Atheists." 0aEthics. 0aSocial psychology. 0aPolitical psychology. 0aPsychology, Religious.wlt8 c6267d6267 4070aABELJbabeljcNFd2016-10-26l0o201 HAIDp32432r2016-10-26v28.99w2016-10-26yBOOK