
DIVERSIFYING ONE’S IDENTITY PORTFOLIO TO REDUCE IDEOLOGICAL DOGMATISM
By: Michael J. Lundie, Ph.D. Illustration: S. R. Galaen 2016 Everything feels hyperpolarized, doesn’t it? Sure, we regard social media...
Sep 29, 20244 min read


POLITICS AS A TEAM SPORT
By: Daniel Krawczyk & Michael Lundie So much political disagreement centers around party politics. If someone voices almost any opinion...
Nov 2, 20225 min read


IF WE SHARE VALUES, THEN WHY DO WE DISAGREE SO MUCH?
By: Daniel Krawczyk, Ph.D. In a previous post we described the ten basic human values described by Shalom H. Schwartz and his colleagues....
Oct 19, 20225 min read


OUR COMMON VALUES
Guest post: Daniel Krawczyk, Ph.D. Political candidates frequently invoke values as the basis for their candidacy. They claim to share...
Oct 10, 20224 min read


To think effectively, one must write effectively
By: Michael Lundie What resonated with me about this post is CH's remarks on the relation between effective writing and effective...
Mar 14, 20211 min read

The Limits of Introspection
By: Michael Lundie Self-portrait by Escher Why do we adopt a double standard when judging the actions of others in contrast to our own?...
Jan 12, 20213 min read


The aggregation of conspiracy theories in the QAnon community
By: Michael Lundie The author of this piece in The Atlantic exposes the genealogy of the QAnon conspiracy community The QAnon community...
Dec 5, 20201 min read