The Ideological Brain
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Why do some people become radicalized?Who is most susceptible to
ideological thinking?Can we unchain our minds from toxic dogmas?‘If
I had to pick one, Zmigrod’s would be my book to watch out for in
2025’ Simon Ings, New Scientist‘Filled with insightful findings,
this book shows that ideological extremism and polarization are not
just problems to fret about but puzzles that can be studied and
understood’Steven PinkerThe human brain faces a set of dilemmas
every day: how to achieve coherence from fragmented sensory inputs
and how to attain connection with other people in an increasingly
atomized and isolating world. Ideologies offer a shortcut,
providing easy answers, scripts to follow, and a sense of shared
identity. Whether our ideologies are far-right, far-left,
nationalist, religious, or even progressive, they simplify our
understanding and give us organizing frameworks through which to
act and interact with others. But ideologies come at a cost:
demanding conformity and suppressing individuality through rigid
rules, repetitive rituals, and intolerance. Once ideologies grip
our minds, they fundamentally transform us, making us less
sensitive and adaptable.Drawing on her groundbreaking research, Dr
Leor Zmigrod uncovers the hidden mechanisms driving our beliefs and
behaviours. She uses the powerful tools of neuroscience to show
that our political beliefs are not transient thoughts in our minds,
divorced from our bodies – ideologies actually change our neural
architecture, our cells. For instance, she demonstrates how a
simple card sorting game can reveal your entire approach to life.
Cognitive rigidity in such tasks – struggling to adapt to new rules
– mirrors the rigidity with which you cling to social and political
ideologies. While some individuals are more susceptible to dogmatic
thinking than others, all of us can strive to be more flexible.The
Ideological Brain is essential reading in today’s polarized and
polarizing world. To foster a more informed, resilient and freer
society, we need to zoom into the processes happening inside each
of us and learn to spot rigid thinking in ourselves and others. We
need to learn to avoid black-and-white thinking and embrace
ambiguity. We need to recognize our ability to resist irrational
rules and authority. Regardless of your political stance, this book
will challenge you to reassess your convictions – and what they are
doing to your brain.