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Do liberals and conservatives have different values? Watch Jonathan Haidt’s TED talk to find out more…

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Jonathan Haidt, a psychology professor at University of Virginia, describes how political affiliation relates to five universal core values: care, fairness, loyalty to an ingroup, respect for authority and tradition, and purity. His research shows that liberals value care and fairness more than respect, loyalty, and purity. In comparison to liberals, conservatives value care and fairness less, but appreciate tradition, loyalty, and purity more. While care came in first place for both groups, purity was last for liberals and fairness was last for conservatives.

Haidt’s gives the following advice for dealing with differences:

“If you want to change other people, you can’t just go storming in saying I’m right you’re wrong…because everybody thinks they are right. A lot of the problems we have to solve are problems that require us to change other people, and if you want to change other people, a much better way to do it is to first understand who we are, understand our moral psychology, understand that we all think we are right, step out of the moral matrix…everybody has some reasons, even if you disagree with them, for what they are doing.”

About Keytin

Hi, I'm Keytin. Welcome to my blog. About me...I currently live in south Florida and work part time as a research assistant for Geneva Sciences, a design research LLC. Since graduating from New College of Florida with a BA in psychology, I spend my spare time applying to PhD programs, pitching stories to various science news magazines, and watching science fiction TV shows and sociopolitical documentaries. Ultimately, I hope to write popular psychology books and work as a policy analyst, using psychological theory and research methods to form more effective and just social policies.

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One Response to “Do liberals and conservatives have different values? Watch Jonathan Haidt’s TED talk to find out more…”

  1. I live in the middle of a major religious area in the Rocky mountains; Utah. And in this state you’er either a Republicican or a DEVIL! I vote DEVIL.

    Posted by David Yonemura | January 8, 2012, 2:29 am

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