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Revenge: Why We Pay to Punish (The Neural Architecture of Justice)

Revenge: Why We Pay to Punish (The Neural Architecture of Justice)

Season 5 Episode 42 Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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The neuroscience of altruistic punishment reveals both our greatest hope and our deepest vulnerability. We are capable of extraordinary self-sacrifice in service of justice, but that same capacity can be exploited, misdirected, or suppressed.

Understanding these mechanisms won't solve injustice, but it might help us recognize when our moral instincts are being manipulated and when the costs of inaction exceed even the highest price of punishment. In a world where justice often seems impossible, knowing why we fight for it anyway might be the most important knowledge we possess.

The question isn't whether we're wired for justice—we clearly are. The question is whether we'll listen to that wiring before it's too late.

References: Neural components of altruistic punishment

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