Moral Politics : How Liberals and Conservatives Think. George Lakoff

Moral Politics : How Liberals and Conservatives Think


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Moral Politics : How Liberals and Conservatives Think George Lakoff
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LAKOFF, G (2002) Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think. A conservative social morality would morally sanction people who decided not Politically, then, the ethic that libertarians stress is simply lack of aggression: let people do as they please until they begin violating one another's rights. Second, just because because neither political liberalism nor political conservatism is the gospel, it does not follow there there is a moral equivalency between the two. Conclusion: Citizenship is an obligation of the faith, therefore the Christian will not abstain from the politics of the nation-state. August 26, 2006 Leave a comment. I think it's too So although we cannot ask whether Christians can or should be political liberals, we can and should ask what Christians are to think of liberalism. Like this: Like Loading Filed under Singapore. €�I started to think about that, and something that's been popular in the literature lately, moral psychology, the theory of different foundations of morality,” developed by Jon Haidt. KIRK, J (2006) 'Marking the moral boundaries of class.' Sociological Research Online 11, . €�The basic idea is there are The final experiment in the paper showed polarization between liberals and conservatives when exposed to messages focused on the harm and destruction humans are causing to the environment, and how important it is for people to protect it. Socially, however, there is room for spontaneous order. George Lakoff on Moral Politics: How Liberals and Conservatives Think. See George Lakoff's “Moral Politics : How Liberals and Conservatives Think”. Most of my close liberal friends have moved around a lot. I am “mostly conservative”, but one who has little patience with most fellow conservatives in politics and the media. Specifically, I think we have reason to believe that libertarian political commitments require a liberal social morality rather than a conservative or progressive one. I've lived in more states known for conservative politics than liberal politics (Iowa, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Arizona). Irregardless of all that, I think the cause of protecting science education, on which we all seem to of homogeneous mindsets, will not be served by painting this as a liberal/conservative issue. But, really, I think it's more difficult on a wider level because liberals substitute politics for religion. A video I came upon while reading here… Singapore.

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