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political polarization Stroop Effect test block

larming experiment is evidence that efforts to bring extreme partisans of either stripe closer to the middle will not solve political polarization. republished from the conversation website

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the loyal opposition

we cluster and filter, follow and unfollow, shaping our online communities to our own world view. what happens to the perspective we need to think critically and create entities – relationships, organizations, economies – that rest on stable, balanced foundations?

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