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Dov Cohen is a leading social psychologist whose groundbreaking research on Southern honor culture has reshaped how scholars understand aggression, masculinity, and political behavior in the United States. A professor at the University of Illinois, Cohen’s work examines how historical cultures of honor in the American South continue to influence violence, social norms, emotional responses, and public life. His influential studies on “Southern honor culture” have become foundational across psychology, sociology, political science, and legal theory. In this episode, Cohen explores the historical roots of Southern violence, from herding economies and frontier conditions to modern political aggression and executive power. The conversation traces how honor culture shaped ideas of masculinity, retaliation, reputation, and public performance, while also examining how these values continue to echo through American politics, media, and national identity today.
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