

Episode 2305: Kurt Gray explains why we fight about morality and politics
Jan 16, 2025
Kurt Gray, a psychology and neuroscience professor at UNC Chapel Hill and author of 'Outraged', dives into the roots of America's political divide. He argues that both sides feel victimized by perceived threats, stemming from a blend of evolved behaviors as prey and predator. Highlighting the importance of storytelling, he advocates for empathy and active listening to bridge divides. Gray also discusses the complexities of morality in politics, the flaws of human nature in political systems, and how understanding different perspectives can foster dialogue and peace.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Polarized Politics and Moral Perspectives
02:15 • 12min
Rethinking Human Nature
14:20 • 4min
Morality, Power, and Understanding in Conflict
18:28 • 8min
The Intricacies of Human Nature in Political Structures
26:56 • 3min
Understanding Self-Perception and Empathy in Human Relationships
29:36 • 2min
Understanding Modern Violence and Morality
31:49 • 6min
Bridging Political Divides Through Empathy
37:43 • 13min