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The Limits of Empathy - A Book Discussion about Paul Bloom's book "Against Empathy"

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In the first MuniSquare Book discussioin Podcast, colleagues dive into Paul Bloom’s provocative book Against Empathy. Bloom argues that emotional empathy can mislead us, create bias, and open us to manipulation. Instead, he proposes cultivating rational compassion.Our panel wrestles with the book’s claims—exploring empathy’s role in public service, the ethics of neutrality, manipulation of emotions in politics, and whether empathy can help us navigate today’s polarized climate.Dr. Tom Bryer is Pegasus professor in the School of Public Administration at the University of Central Florida,  Dr. Mike Rowe is Senior Lecturer in Public Sector Management at University of Liverpool, UKMatt Candland is manager of South Boston, VirginiaDr. Mandie Cantlin is manager at East Bradford Township, PennsylvaniaKey Chapters & Timestamps[00:00] IntroductionOverview of Paul Bloom’s book and the central question: is empathy always good, or can it lead us astray?[00:03] Tom’s Opening ChallengeEmotional empathy vs. cognitive empathy; empathy’s unintended consequences in society[00:05] Matt’s CritiqueThe “degree of empathy” and the need for moral grounding; empathy tethered to worldviews[00:06] Mike’s PerspectiveEmpathy doesn’t always lead to action; questioning the head/heart divide[00:10] Mandie on Public vs. Private RolesHow empathy differs when acting as an individual versus as a public servant[00:14] Politics, Torture, and the War on TerrorExamples of how empathy is tethered and manipulated in high-stakes decision making[00:17] Manipulation of EmotionsWillie Horton case, political campaigns, and the spotlight effect in policymaking[00:21] Empathy, Charity, and BiasFundraising appeals and the effectiveness (and risks) of emotional storytelling[00:27] History as a LensCarlisle Indian School as an example of empathy tethered to destructive cultural values[00:31] Rationality vs. EmotionalityDebating whether reason and empathy can truly be separated[00:32] Empathy in LeadershipEmotional intelligence, authenticity, and shifting trends in public leadership[00:33] Political Violence and EmpathyReflections on the shooting of Charlie Kirk, empathy’s role in both violence and reconciliation[00:39] Closing ReflectionsFinal verdicts: qualified support for empathy but with cautions on its limits

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