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已分化的美國能癒合嗎?
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強納森 · 海特 |
TEDNYC
• November 2016
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經歷了 2016 年一場負面而分化的總統選舉,美國如何能夠恢復呢?社會心理學家強納森 · 海特探究了我們作政治選擇時,所立基於的道德基礎。在與 TED 策展人克里斯 · 安德森的對談中,海特闡釋了造成美國這樣分化的思維模式和歷史因素-同時亦提出了一份願景,這個國家可以如何向前邁進。
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