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Is Civility in Politics Possible?


In an era of increasing political polarization, the need for civility in politics ... help reduce polarization and foster more constructive dialogue. The role of social media and sensationalist ... Read More

How to Depolarize Political Toxicity on Social Media


DURHAM, N.C. – Maybe there’s hope for our ... chat platform they developed can reduce political polarization. The research also showed how varying levels of anonymity can shape conversations about ... Read More

'Morning Joe' Imagines a World With Less Political Polarization: 'This Is Where Most People Live' | Video


Builders Movement cofounders Daniel Lubetzk and Lonnie Ali joined MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Wednesday to discuss what a world would look like with less political polarization. "This is where most ... Read More

Beyond Bad Ideas: How Incomplete Ideas Fuel Polarization


Yet what if many of these supposedly bad ideas aren't inherently wrong, but simply incomplete? This distinction may be key to lowering the temperature of our political discourse. Regardless of ... Read More

What do Republicans value? My fellow conservatives need to fight the right way. | Opinion


It marked the culmination of a political rebirth ... with our colleagues and relatives do not need to feel the way politics feels on cable news, social media and in our nation’s capital. Read More


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