Can ‘dramatically different cognitive styles’ explain tea partiers’ rage?
By Joshua Holland, Moyers & CompanyThursday, October 31, 2013 8:16 EST
A growing body of research
suggests that we are a nation divided not only by partisanship or how we
view various issues, but also by dramatically different cognitive
styles. Sociologists and psychologists are getting a better
understanding about the ways that deep seated emotional responses effect
our ideological viewpoints.
Last week, Moyers & Company caught up with Mother Jones science writer Chris Mooney, host of the Inquiring Minds podcast and author of The Republican Brain: the Science of Why They Deny Science – and Reality, to talk about what this research may tell us about the attitudes of those involved in the tea party movement. Below is a lightly-edited transcript of our discussion.
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