
Why fact-checking can’t stop Trump’s lies
31 Aug 2017 3 Comments
in politics - USA Tags: political psychology
Abraham Lincoln on Listen up deplorables as a way to ask for votes
11 Jul 2017 Leave a comment
in economics of information, economics of media and culture, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA Tags: political psychology
Why an Entire Field of Psychology Is in Trouble
27 Jun 2017 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture Tags: moral psychology, political psychology
Why conspiracy theories are rational to believe Cass Sunstein
17 Jun 2017 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture Tags: cognitive psychology, conspiracy theories, political psychology
The Rise of Populism and the Backlash Against the Elites, Jonathan Haidt
12 Feb 2017 2 Comments
in economics of information, economics of media and culture, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA Tags: moral psychology, political psychology, right-wing populists
Shaming Someone Doesn’t Change Their Mind
07 Feb 2017 Leave a comment
in economics of information, economics of media and culture Tags: cognitive psychology, moral psychology, political psychology
“Two incompatible sacred values in American universities” Jon Haidt, Hayek Lecture Series”
07 Feb 2017 Leave a comment
in constitutional political economy, Public Choice Tags: moral psychology, political psychology
Shaming Someone Doesn’t Change Their Mind. That is a surprise to some.
04 Feb 2017 1 Comment
in economics, economics of information, economics of media and culture Tags: political correctness, political psychology, virtue signaling
Listen up deplorables, you’re a racist scumbag unless you vote for Bernie still isn’t a winning political message
01 Feb 2017 Leave a comment
in economics, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: 2016 presidential election, political psychology



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