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Morality binds and blinds individuals from "summary" of The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt

The human mind evolved to bind people together into cooperative groups. Morality serves as the glue that holds societies together, ensuring that individuals can work towards common goals. It helps create a sense of belonging and shared identity among group members, fostering trust and cooperation. However, this binding force of morality also comes with a downside. When individuals are bound by a shared moral code, they become blind to alternative perspectives and beliefs. This blindness is a natural consequence of the strong emotions and convictions that moral beliefs elicit. People tend to filter out information that contradicts their moral views, leading to a narrow-minded focus on their own group's values and beliefs. This can lead to conflict and misunderstanding between different groups, as each remains entrenched in their own moral convictions. Moreover...
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    The Righteous Mind

    Jonathan Haidt

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