The Outrage Machine: Why Your Beliefs Might Not Be Your Own
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Have you ever watched a friend or family member flip their opinion on a major issue, seemingly overnight? It’s not just hypocrisy; it’s a system at work.
This episode begins with a single kitchen-table argument and pulls back to reveal the hidden machinery that shapes what we believe. We uncover the neuroscience of "identity-protective cognition"—how your brain's deep-seated need for belonging can override facts. Then, we map the digital and political platforms that have learned to weaponize this instinct, creating a powerful feedback loop of moral outrage that leads to real-world consequences, from a deadlocked Congress to consumer boycotts.
But we don't stop at the problem. We also explore surprising and hopeful reforms—like Citizens' Assemblies and ranked-choice voting—designed to quiet the tribal noise and foster common ground. This is the story of how we can reclaim our thinking from the machine.