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Tag Archives: liberal
The Way We Think (3): The Conservative Disadvantage
One of the most interesting insights from diving into Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) (1) was reading about the reactions of the research team while they were dealing with the results from their research and viewing these results in light of the … Continue reading
Posted in 04: Games People Play, 06: Incomplete Information, 07: Getting It, 14: Behavior, 16: Culture, Gap Theory
Tagged behavior, conservative, culture, fundamental principles, Gap Theory, incomplete information, liberal, moral foundations theory, positive sum game, repugnant conclusion, values, zero sum game
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Perfect Storms – 2: The Election, Revisited
“Those who do not remember the past and fail to learn from it are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana (tweaked by me) I couldn’t resist. I had to add that phrase just to be sure Santayana’s point wasn’t … Continue reading
Posted in 04: Games People Play, 06: Incomplete Information, 07: Getting It, 12: Character, 14: Behavior, Lessons from History, Uncategorized
Tagged Added Value, and/and, availability heuristic, behavior, character, clinton, complacency, confirmation bias, conservative, dismissed class, either/or, election, electoral college, exceptionalism, feedback loop, fundamental principles, high-information voters, incomplete information, laws, liberal, policy, regulations, sexism, trump, white working class
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