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“Strict Father” And “Nurturant” Parenting Styles: Metaphors For Political Ideologies
Written by George Lakoff, Ph.D.
Narrated by Justine Willis Toms
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George Lakoff compares two opposing political ideologies with two distinct parenting styles. He explains that the strict disciplinarian parent parallels conservative ideology while the nurturant empathetic parent imitates progressive ideology. Lakoff identifies the strengths and weaknesses in their communication systems and the framing of their messages.
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