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It's a metaphor he also puts to good use in his later book, the Righteous Mind. It's useful to seeing through your own righteousness and recognizing patterns in others. I enjoyed that one too, but it didn't have the same life impact as the Happiness Hypothesis.


I'd also recommend 'The Righteous Mind' as a solid basis for understanding political thinking.




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