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The Ideological Brain

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by
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Sean Illing
as a book exploring the connection between biology, psychology, and political beliefs.
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The science of ideology
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Jon Favreau
as exploring how our biology is correlated to our ideological tendencies.
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Zuck Takes the Stand, ChatGPT Turns on Lovett, and the Surprising Ties Between Our Biology and Our Politics
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Rafael Behr
as a fascinating book exploring the complex interaction between personality, culture, society, neurobiology, and politics.
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'The Ideological Brain' – Are Some People Hard-wired for Radicalisation?
Uncovers how our susceptibility to extremism is shaped by the architecture of our minds.
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Why your brain might be wired for extremism
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Christoph Drösser
im Zusammenhang mit der Erforschung der kognitiven Aspekte politischer Einstellungen.
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Gesellschaft im Wandel – Wie wir Veränderungen bewältigen können
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Mike Peska
as the author of a book exploring the science of susceptible minds and flexible thinking.
The Ideological Brain with Dr. Leor Zmigrod
Mentioned by Nick Robinson, the author explores characteristics in people's cognition, emotion and brain structure that push them towards certain ideologies.
Palestinians killed while collecting aid in Gaza
The guest, Liorce McGrath, makes the case that political beliefs aren't just beliefs.
The Gray Area: The science of ideology
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James Tytko
as the author of a book on the neuroscience of extremism.
Extremist brains, and expelling traumatic memories
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Andrew Keen
as a new book warning about how radical ideologies of both left and right can infect our brains.
Episode 2501: Leor Zmigrod on how radical ideology is infecting our brains
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Paul Dolan
as a good book about people being on a continuum or distribution.
Beliefism: how to stop hating the people we disagree with
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Michael Kovnat
as the book of the day, exploring how our thought patterns and brain structures shape our relationship with political ideas.
The Ideological Brain

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