The Two Moralities, Ronnie JanoffBulman
The Two Moralities, Ronnie JanoffBulman
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The Two Moralities
Conservatives, Liberals and the Roots of Our Political Divide

Author: Ronnie Janoff-Bulman

Narrator: Kim Niemi

Unabridged: 9 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/23/2023


Synopsis

The left and right will always have strong policy disagreements, but constructive debate and negotiation are not possible when each side demonizes the other. In this book, social psychologist Ronnie Janoff-Bulman provides a new framework for understanding why and how we disagree.

Janoff-Bulman asks listeners to consider the challenging possibility that both liberalism and conservatism are morally based and reflect genuine concern for the country. Moral psychology is an invaluable lens for understanding the roots of political differences. She presents a "Model of Moral Motives" that maps the most fundamental motivations recognized by psychology—approach and avoidance—onto these differences. Liberal morality focuses on providing for the group's well-being and ensuring social justice. Conservative morality focuses on protecting the group from threats and preserving order.

These moralities can account for the psychological differences between liberals and conservatives and for why certain positions resonate on each side of the political spectrum. Why, for example, do conservatives oppose abortion and favor unfettered free markets while liberals favor a woman's right to choose and economic regulation? Understanding that our political differences are rooted in two natural forms of morality can help us begin to detoxify our politics.

About Ronnie Janoff-Bulman

Ronnie Janoff-Bulman is professor emerita of psychology and brain sciences at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and the former editor of the journal Psychological Inquiry. She is the author of Shattered Assumptions: Toward a New Psychology of Trauma. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lydia on September 03, 2024

More skewed than I would have liked. I'm a Democrat so I began reading already agreeing. I would have liked to have seen more credence given to the morality of the other side. I went in thinking this would be explanatory. This was argumentative. I agree with every point. But I already agreed with ev......more

Goodreads review by Russell on August 22, 2023

A thoughtful improvement upon Jonathan Haidt on the psychological roots of the ideologies which we build out of and through articulating political preferences; Janoff-Bulman's primary argument is that Haidt failed to effectively measure how various prescriptive concerns, including social justice, ha......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on February 17, 2024

This was a very good book and highly useful for the book project I'm currently working on. RJB offers useful ways to think about people's moralities, especially liberals v conservatives. Liberal morality is justice-oriented and proscriptive, as it seeks to enjoin people and government to provide for......more

Goodreads review by Frederic on December 23, 2023

A detailed contemporary window into the moral machinery that divides liberals and conservatives in the U.S. Janoff-Bulman draws on the latest theorizing and evidence from moral psychology to illuminate the moral divides that separate our current political climate, with important lessons on how to re......more