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This chapter reviews research on variations in moral judgments and concerns across the ideological spectrum and across political groups. It pays particular attention to the pluralist model of moral foundations (moral concerns about care, fairness, loyalty, authority, purity), first reviewing how they vary along the left–right ideological spectrum. We then review research going beyond a single left–right dimension, including work on libertarians and social vs. economic ideology. We then turn to new work identifying the political ‘hidden tribes’ of US politics (Progressive Activists, Traditional Liberals, Passive Liberals, Politically Disengaged, Moderates, Traditional Conservatives, and Devoted Conservatives). The chapter closes by considering the dangers of moral convictions to civil discourse and intergroup relations. |