Christian Keysers Ph.D. on August 12, 2011
Normal citizens turn into ruthless rioters in the ‘social network riots’ in London. We normally empathize with other people, and this keeps us from harming them. Recent brain science shows that our empathic brains get turned off if we consider others not to belong to us. Are the London Riots a case of reduced empathy? What can we do to restore empathy?
Normal citizens turn into ruthless rioters in the ‘social network riots’ in London. We normally empathize with other people, and this keeps us from harming them. Recent brain science shows that our empathic brains get turned off if we consider others not to belong to us. Are the London Riots a case of reduced empathy? What can we do to restore empathy?