![]() ![]() It may be of use to any professor picking readings for next fall for any course with political content.Īmericans have long known that they have racial, ethnic, class, and partisan divides. Below is the text that Random House has posted to accompany the book. I think the case for The Righteous Mind is pretty clearly stated in its subtitle: Why good people are divided by politics and religion. My publishers at Random House asked me to write up something they could hand out at the annual convention of people who pick common reading books for universities, and who plan out “first year experiences” to give all incoming freshman a shared set of ideas and experiences. Given the political turmoil on many college campuses, and in America more broadly, what should incoming college students read before they arrive next September? ![]() Posted by Jonathan Haidt in Education, Social trends Feb 19 22 Why The Righteous Mind may be the best common reading for incoming college students ![]()
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