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Articles by Jonathan
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Hard Truths About Race on Campus: An essay in The Wall Street Journal with Lee Jussim and a companion piece by Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times
Hard Truths About Race on Campus: An essay in The Wall Street Journal with Lee Jussim and a companion piece by Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times
By Jonathan Haidt
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Ethics and Wall Street: Reactions and Reform
Ethics and Wall Street: Reactions and Reform
By Jonathan Haidt
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How do you cut back on doom-scrolling without losing all the helpful parts of technology? My family and I are going to be traveling, which means I’m…
How do you cut back on doom-scrolling without losing all the helpful parts of technology? My family and I are going to be traveling, which means I’m…
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What a day to celebrate!… After years of working with these amazing parents ParentsSOS to pass the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), Leader Senator…
What a day to celebrate!… After years of working with these amazing parents ParentsSOS to pass the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), Leader Senator…
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Experience & Education
Publications
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The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion
Pantheon
An overview of my research on moral psychology, showing how moral psychology and groupishness is essential for understanding politics, religion, and so much else about human societies
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The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom
Basic Books
A survey of 10 great truths -- psychological insights discovered by the ancients in both East and West. I examine each one in light of what we now know from the perspective of modern psychology.
Projects
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Heterodox Academy
This is a collaborative project comprised of a politically diverse group of social scientists and other scholars who want to strengthen “viewpoint diversity” in higher education. We have come together to advocate for a more intellectually diverse and heterodox academy.
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Ethical Systems
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This is a collaborative effort among researchers in business and law schools to identify research-backed best practices for designing companies and other organizations so that ethical behavior emerges. It is an alternative to directly teaching ethics, or lecturing people to be ethical -- approaches that have not yet been shown to cause increases in ethical behavior.
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Languages
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Spanish
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French
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An excellent new piece by Lenore Skenazy on how smartphones, social media, and digital tracking makes it much harder for us to learn how to trust our…
An excellent new piece by Lenore Skenazy on how smartphones, social media, and digital tracking makes it much harder for us to learn how to trust our…
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The Anxious Generation is back at the #1 spot on the NYT bestseller list — since the book came out 3 months ago, it’s been in the top 3 spots…
The Anxious Generation is back at the #1 spot on the NYT bestseller list — since the book came out 3 months ago, it’s been in the top 3 spots…
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Greg Lukianoff gives a powerful and personal explanation of why the "speech is violence" argument must die. (And it is not "violence" to say it that…
Greg Lukianoff gives a powerful and personal explanation of why the "speech is violence" argument must die. (And it is not "violence" to say it that…
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