Why do we tend to get so angry when talking about politics?
Why do we tend to get so angry when talking about politics? The answer may lie in our biology, what drives us as part of human nature. Melvyn Lurie, MD, a physician specializing in psychiatry, taught at Harvard for over 20 years, worked on a national presidential campaign as field director, and is the author of THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS: So America Won't Die, joins guest host Ian Hoch to discuss the issue.
Why do we tend to get so angry when talking about politics?
Why do we tend to get so angry when talking about politics? The answer may lie in our biology, what drives us as part of human nature. Melvyn Lurie, MD, a physician specializing in psychiatry, taught at Harvard for over 20 years, worked on a national presidential campaign as field director, and is the author of THE BIOLOGY OF POLITICS: So America Won't Die, joins guest host Ian Hoch to discuss the issue.