...BBC presents a research project into the actual physiological background of political opinions.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7623256.stm
I thought this might be interesting, although I'll add that one should always be careful when it comes to drawing any definite conclusions from a thing like this.
Most of us have a fairly wide span of political ideas, I suppose. But as this research shows; our feelings decide perhaps more than we like to think they do.
Maybe this might help us stop and contemplate our personal motivations a bit before we start arguing political positions?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7623256.stm
I thought this might be interesting, although I'll add that one should always be careful when it comes to drawing any definite conclusions from a thing like this.
Most of us have a fairly wide span of political ideas, I suppose. But as this research shows; our feelings decide perhaps more than we like to think they do.
Maybe this might help us stop and contemplate our personal motivations a bit before we start arguing political positions?