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Comment by thelittlenag

3 days ago

I've really enjoyed Haidt's book, though its really a couple of different books in one. I need to read his other work.

To your point about left and right, an interesting point I heard recently is that the left is coalition-driven whereas the right is consensus-driven (at least in US politics). Mapping this back to Haidt, one of his findings is that the left tends to greatly emphasize one or two of the "moral taste receptors", with the right having a roughly equal emphasis between them. It isn't clear to me how these two points might explain each other, but I do wonder if there isn't some self-reinforcement there. If there is, I wonder how/if that might explain political systems more widely.

> I need to read his other work.

I can recommend his Happiness Hypothesis.