The Strange Politics of Disgust
Offered By: TED-Ed via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intriguing connection between disgust sensitivity and political ideology in this thought-provoking TED talk. Delve into psychologist David Pizarro's research, which employs surveys and experiments to reveal a correlation between individuals' reactions to disgusting stimuli and their moral and political conservatism. Gain insights into how seemingly unrelated factors, such as responses to unpleasant odors or images, may influence voting behavior and political leanings. Filmed at TEDxEast, this 14-minute presentation challenges conventional understanding of political psychology and offers a unique perspective on the complex interplay between emotions and political beliefs.
Syllabus
The strange politics of disgust - David Pizarro
Taught by
TED-Ed
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