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Highlights
Quality
Quality writing on topics of importance in today's world.
I had a quibble with the author here and there but overall very, very good.
Surprisingly, it was the liberals who were the most concerned with the threat posed by covid-19, and it was conservatives who w... Read More
I heard about the book from a interview with the author on dan crenshaw's podcast.
Competitiveness
Haidt suggests that conservatives possess a greater sense of threat awareness and are more likely to trust authority figures th... Read More
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political, moral, liberal, conservative and different. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has determined that the review content quality is high and informative.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 10,240 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 7 2023.
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Not an easy read in large gulps
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So my interest is more general than political
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His approach is descriptive and not normative
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At least this can very easily be the readers conclusion
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Universal values are per definition universal while patriotic groupish values are inherently relative
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Obviously patriotism can serve some good purposes but it is to a large degree a kind of collective selfishness and frequently motivates one group to do injustice towards an outgroup
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This is of course the moral dilemma of atheists they cannot provide a reliable moral foundation
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Group selfishness is as much a vice as individual selfishness and my feeling after having read this book is that jonathan haidt is giving alibi to a collective vice
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