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Human minds abhor uncertainty. This is a problem for liberal democracy

Last updated: November 8, 2025 10:30 am
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Liberal democracy is a complex system that challenges our brains in unique ways. While conventional research focuses on factors like economics and education, the field of neurology plays a crucial role in understanding the dynamics of liberal democracy.

In contrast to dictatorships that offer certainty about the future, liberal democracy presents a future that is open and malleable. This ambiguity can be both politically liberating and cognitively daunting. Humans naturally crave certainty and stability, making the uncertain nature of liberal democracy a neurological challenge.

Studies have shown that uncertainty triggers a neurological tension state that is more uncomfortable than the certainty of physical pain. Individuals’ tolerance for uncertainty is influenced by a variety of factors, including culture, age, and gender, as well as how their brains are wired. Political neuroscience reveals that individuals with conservative views tend to prioritize security and exhibit heightened activity in the amygdala, the brain region responsible for threat detection. On the other hand, liberal individuals demonstrate a higher tolerance for uncertainty and conflict, with increased grey matter volume in the anterior cingulate cortex, a brain region involved in processing ambiguity.

In times of heightened uncertainty, individuals may be drawn to authoritarian leaders who offer illusory certainty and simplistic solutions. By rejecting novelty and embracing rigid ideologies, these leaders provide a sense of closure that appeases anxious brains. However, it is essential for liberal democracies to address these neurological vulnerabilities and communicate honestly with the electorate. Education, public discourse, and civil society initiatives should focus on overcoming illiberal mechanisms at the neurological level.

Ultimately, cooperation and collective action are essential for addressing global challenges and navigating the complexities of liberal democracy. By understanding and addressing our brains’ vulnerabilities, we can work towards a more inclusive and resilient society.

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