Wrapping up this series on viewpoint diversity, I want to leave you with a taste of some of the material that has informed me over the past year. This is not exhaustive, but it is an excellent start for anyone who may have an interest in this relevent and compelling topic. I also want to be clear that working to see things form a perspecive other than your own is challenging work. We tend to believe that our way of viewing the world is accurate and those that see things differently can be reduced down to ignorant fill-in-the-blank with your favorite negative stereotype. I know I am guilty of this, and if you are honest, the likelihood is that you are too. If you have to the noble drive to begin dismantling your own righteousness, I invite you click on any of the below links with an open mind and spirit of inquiry:
- The Righteous Mind by Jonathon Haidt
- Andrew Sullivan
- Steven Pinker
- Jonathon Haidt
- Sam Harris Podcast
- Heterodox Academy
- Quillette
- Areo Magazine
- Thomas Edsall
- The Intellectual Dark Web
- The IDW website
- Munk Debates
Until next time, peace.