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Human behavior. The more I look at our current predicament, the more I think human behavior is at the root of our challenges. Today, I am joined by Professor Jonathan Haidt of the NYU Stern School of Business. John is a social psychologist looking at human behavior, the evolution of morality, how morality differs across cultures and political divides. John is the author of The Happiness Hypothesis, also one of my all-time favorite science books, the Righteous Mind, and more recently, the Coddling of the American Mind. John and I discuss the impact of social media on our current political discourse, the impact of technology and social media, and the decline in teen mental health, and generally the rise in political dysfunction and how we might change our social media commons. John is, along with Sapolsky and E.O. Wilson, one of the academic heroes of how humans socially form groups and make decisions and access to information. I hope this is the beginning of a series, because John thin