"A behavioral economic analysis of political polarization, [including] its harmful effects on society, and how to stop it"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel F. Stone is Associate Professor of Economics at Bowdoin College. His research is on belief formation, political media, and polarization, and he has taught behavioral economics since 2011. He is also cocreator of the website MediaTrades.org, a participant in Stanford University’s “Strengthening Democracy Challenge,” and a member of the Braver Angels Scholars Council.
Inhaltsangabe
I The Biased Righteous Mind 1 Introduction 3 1 Affective Polarization Bias: Theory 15 2 Affective Polarization Bias: Evidence 29 II Explanations 49 3 Overarching Biases 51 4 Tastes and Truth 67 5 Strategy and Repeated Interactions 85 6 Information 119 III Implications 149 7 Undoing Hate? 151 Acknowledgments 171 Notes 173 References 183 Index 211