

Episode 25: Truth and Political Bias in Psychology (with John Jost)
Jul 3, 2019
In this engaging conversation, John Jost, a Professor of Psychology and Politics at NYU, shares his insights on the intersection of psychology and political ideologies. He discusses the complexities of characterizing conservatives, the historical bias in social psychology, and the dynamics of political dogmatism. Jost questions whether social scientists should remain neutral or advocate for change in today's political climate. The playful banter adds a light touch, making serious topics like motivated social cognition and ideological diversity both accessible and entertaining.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Toronto Ties and Toasts
03:37 • 5min
Navigating Psychology and Politics
08:23 • 24min
Evolution of Political Psychology
32:24 • 12min
Cheers and Chat
44:29 • 4min
Navigating Ideology and Social Science
48:11 • 24min
Fascism, Theory, and Methodology in Social Sciences
01:12:07 • 14min