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In reply to the discussion: Want to drive a right winger insane? Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Paine on religion [View all]NAO
(3,425 posts)34. "Republican Brain" is newest in batch of books on cognitive psychology of political orientation
Other excellent works in this new sub-discipline that I have read, and highly recommend include:
Moral Poltics, George Lakoff (cognitive linguist, MIT)
The Political Brain, George Lakoff (cognitive linguist, MIT)
The Political Mind, Drew Weston (psychologist, Emory)
The Reactionary Mind, Corey Robin (Brooklyn College)
Authoritarianism and Polarization in American Politics, (Marc J. Hetherington & Jonathan D. Weiler)
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Want to drive a right winger insane? Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Paine on religion [View all]
cali
Mar 2012
OP
Unlike the Founders, most Americans have forgotten the horrors of institutionalized religion.
Selatius
Mar 2012
#1
We've known this for a while via the RW Authoritarian Follower theory. Those who aren't familiar
lib_wit_it
Mar 2012
#29
"Republican Brain" is newest in batch of books on cognitive psychology of political orientation
NAO
Mar 2012
#34
They are actually speaking against Nationalization of Religion and the Institution.
harun
Mar 2012
#9
No. Over the years the Supreme court applied most of the Bill of Rights to the states.
former9thward
Mar 2012
#41
Four names on the Declaration of Independence voted 'yea' to ratify that treaty, and a fifth signed
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2012
#59