A moral profile of Tea Party supporters
Over the past several months, the Tea Party movement has emerged as a national force in American politics. Its supporters are often characterized as belonging to one of two distinct groups: either as...
View ArticleSeparating Attitudes Toward War from Attitudes Toward Soldiers on Veteran’s Day
Today is Veteran’s Day and I would like to express my profound thanks for the sacrifices that soldier’s make in service to our nation. I may not agree with the decision to go to war in some cases or...
View ArticleLiberals place more value on being funny than conservatives and libertarians.
I’ve been watching a lot of comedy central lately and have been wondering why there does not appear to be a conservative equivalent, just as there is no popular liberal equivalent to conservative AM...
View ArticleThe Moral Foundations of ThinkProgress, Alternet, Daily Kos, & the NY Times
Over the past couple years, Jon Haidt has had press articles from various liberal leaning press organizations, including these articles from ThinkProgress, Alternet, Daily Kos, and the New York Times....
View ArticleWhere to live? Liberal, conservative, & libertarian criteria differ.
In a line of research led by Matt Motyl, at the University of Virginia, we’ve been exploring ideological differences in preferences for where one lives. This project is informed by a few ideas already...
View ArticleNew Research on the Moral Psychology of Libertarians
While some followers of this blog may be familiar with some of the ideas in this paper, the final version of our publication about libertarian morality has just been published in PLOS One. You can...
View ArticleHow Coherence Defines Conservatism
One of the pitfalls in doing political psychology research is that it is tempting to define an ideology using the perspective of whatever you study. Researchers necessarily (and I’m sure I do this...
View ArticleIn Defense of Akin: Moral Coherence is common.
Recently, some of my collaborators (Brittany Liu and Pete Ditto) published a paper on moral coherence, which is when people fit their factual beliefs to their moral beliefs. It is a phenomenon very...
View ArticleBill O’Reilly, Sarah Palin and Paul Krugman need to get out of Maslow’s...
Losing an election is tough and I have immense empathy for those who have a heartfelt vision for their country that was not fulfilled on election day. Most people who care deeply about the election,...
View ArticleLiberals and Conservatives (Mostly) Agree About Who is a Hero
Spot the moral hero. Now spot the moral villain. Would someone who doesn’t share your political views give the same answers? Che Guevara, Adolf Hitler, Ronald Reagan, and Mother Teresa To get to the...
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