Politics has become the New Religion (ep. 20)

Politics has become the New Religion (ep. 20)

In this episode we talk about research that has to do with political extremism and fixed-beliefs on both sides of the aisle. We look at how the hedgehog cognitive style is bad for quality problem-solving including examples from World War II, chess masters, and Julie’s psychology community. We conclude that libertarians need a stronger voice in this type of process.


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