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What makes them tick? Part 1 in a two-part series
by Kathie MM Trying to make sense out of human behavior, figuring out what makes people tick, is not just a concern of psychologists and social scientists. It seems to be a pretty widespread human desire. Moreover, given mankind’s long … Continue reading
Posted in Ethic of reciprocity, imperialism, militarization, Moral disengagement, Moral engagement, Perspective-taking, politics, Propaganda, Protest, racism, Understanding violence
Tagged Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, Golden Rule, inhumane behavior, inhumanity, Iran, moral disengagement, moral engagement, principled moral reasoning, pseudomoral justification, Rodin, terrorists, the Thinker
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