Adrian Blattner from Stanford University examines political polarization in Germany, the U.S., and Brazil, highlighting the rise of affective polarization and the need for dialogue and understanding ...
Think of the words "a" and "the." Two of the smallest and most basic words in English, it is easy to not think very closely ...
Based on that political polarization, when we try to imagine how our ideological opponents can get it so wrong, we often conclude that it’s because they’re stupid, or brainwashed, or victims ...
We live in an era where polarization isn’t just a political issue—it’s reshaping workplaces, communities, and even our closest relationships. Conversations too often become battlegrounds ...
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