Justin TosiUniversity of Michigan Latest articles by Justin Tosi Moral Outrage: Why Some Expressions of Anger Backfire By Justin Tosi, Brandon Warmke published 20 June 17 Opinion When outrage is misplaced or excessive, it can have negative consequences for a healthy public discourse. Opinion Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter nowGet the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1What are the 'magic numbers' in nuclear physics?2Genetics: How do we inherit traits from our ancestors?3Even brief exposure to air pollution can push the placenta into an inflammatory state, lab study suggests4'Rare' ancestor reveals how huge flightless birds made it to faraway lands5Oldest-known dome-headed dinosaur discovered sticking out of a cliff in Mongolia's Gobi Desert
Moral Outrage: Why Some Expressions of Anger Backfire By Justin Tosi, Brandon Warmke published 20 June 17 Opinion When outrage is misplaced or excessive, it can have negative consequences for a healthy public discourse.