A recent paper, Psychological Features of Extreme Political Ideologies by Jan-Willem van Prooijen and André Krouwel, provides empirical insights into the psychology of political extremists.
Pyrrhonism sadly does not get anywhere near the attention it deserves.
I'll keep an eye out for your articles. The connections between ideology, totalitarianism, and extremism seem to be well addressed. What interests me is what happens psychologically: what can be done in individual minds to address the ideological roots of all social dysfunction.
The moral outrage problem is one I have great interest in, as it afflicts common people. With the extremists, I don't think the Pyrrhonist cures are likely to be effective, but for the morally outraged normie, I think we have something that will benefit them.
Pyrrhonism sadly does not get anywhere near the attention it deserves.
I'll keep an eye out for your articles. The connections between ideology, totalitarianism, and extremism seem to be well addressed. What interests me is what happens psychologically: what can be done in individual minds to address the ideological roots of all social dysfunction.
Yes, I'm familiar with Davis' work.
The moral outrage problem is one I have great interest in, as it afflicts common people. With the extremists, I don't think the Pyrrhonist cures are likely to be effective, but for the morally outraged normie, I think we have something that will benefit them.