What makes people express moral outrage? | Zachary K Rothschild and Lucas A Keefer
by Zachary K Rothschild and Lucas A Keefer from on (#2J0YY)
Displays of public anger, or moral outrage, are more visible than ever. But the reasons for this are more complicated than you might think
When 109 travellers entering the United States were detained by an executive order blocking citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries, tens of thousands of Americans gathered all over the country to voice their anger. The policy had little to no direct effect on the protesters themselves.
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