Episode 50: Memory & Perception, Gay Marriage Pluralism, Religion in U.S. Political History
Written by Christopher Thielen in Broadcasts at July 13, 2011
Tom, Sam, Robin and Chris discuss recent articles about memory construction errors and the problems with perception; the passage of gay marriage in New York breeds new pluralisms for American politicians; Robin gives us a great review of religion and politics in American history and more. Leave your feedback in the comments section and thanks for listening!
Show Notes:
- Social conformity can actually change memory
- Fantastical Childhood Beliefs May Cause Constructive Memory Errors
- Churches shielded from lawsuits over gay marriage
- Belief and health
- Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann has state-funded fundamentalist clinic
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