Episode 44: Our Politics, Our Parenting

第44集:我们的政治,我们的养育

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2016-09-13

21 分钟
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In the midst of a rancorous election, we present a new theory to explain why the two sides of the aisle seem irreconcilable sometimes.
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  • To many people, our election season sounds like this.

  • You know, people are badly watching.

  • You don't know what's happening.

  • Gentlemen, gentlemen.

  • Cacophony and discord.

  • They are sitting in clusters of Bernie.

  • Delegates and Hillary delegates.

  • You cheated.

  • But beneath their anchor, something else is at work.

  • Deep inside the brain, hidden assumptions and frames are shaping the way we think about politics.

  • To understand these forces, we need to step away from the daily barrage of punches and counterpunches.

  • We begin 30 miles from the White House on a small farm in Dunkirk, Maryland.

  • Tom Barnes is finishing up for the day.

  • There was one horse I used to do named refugee.

  • He's a farrier, which means he trims and shoes horses hooves all day long.

  • It's funny, it doesn't really look like a lot of work, but when you're.

  • Under there, Tom likes to be outside, be his own boss, shape his own future.

  • He believes in hard work, self reliance, personal responsibility.

  • And these qualities have shaped his political.

  • Views fiscally and internationally.