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05 - Linda Skitka: Moral Convictions

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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Intercultural Differences Between Individualism and Collectivism

In the United States, moral convictions were a higher reflection of personal identity. In China, they are also politically intolerant of people who share their moral convictions. That relationship between moral conviction and tolerance does not generalize to political intolerance in the United States. Even if you're morally convicted, you think your opponent should still have the ability to give a speech about it,.

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