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i was moved by Jonathan Haidt's suggestion that it might serve humanity if we begin to try to judge less and practice more empathy. we might do well to not view things as either 'right' or 'wrong' so much as accepting it for what it is. at least, that's what i took...
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Rated by Roy-G-Biv on Aug 24, 2:34pm
Brilliant, wise, AND funny! He's banging on all cylinders!
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Rated by yrret on Mar 11 2009, 6:57am
I like this TED by Jonathon Haidt about the difference between Conservatives and Liberals.
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Rated by Paul-K on Feb 27 2009, 7:52pm
This is really wonderful.
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Rated by Yasue on Nov 01 2008, 8:41am
The moral differences of liberals and conservatives explained...
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Rated by ravenzin on Oct 21 2008, 11:51am
Builds an interesting case that both liberal and conservative moral concerns are all necessary in order to stave off entropy and prosper as a culture.