
We have become politically more divided than we have been in a long time. Why is this? What’s happening to us? Why do we argue so much with each other about racism, constitutional rights, border security, about freedom? What is it that we get so upset about? Why are we so tribal? And what conditions make us so divided now – what is it in the current era of human history that makes us so upset with... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In this episode, we discuss Fake News. What is it? Is it something new? Can we do something about it? Or do we have to accept it as a necessary evil, and can we then perhaps learn how to deal with it?
We have a conversation with Steven Rathje, a you... more
We are speaking with Joshua Tucker, a professor of political science at New York University. Dr. Tucker has studied comparative politics with an emphasis on mass politics, including elections and voting, the development of partisan attachment, public... more
We have become politically more divided than we have been in a long time. Why is this? What’s happening to us? Why do we argue so much with each other about racism, constitutional rights, border security, about freedom? What is it that we get so upse... more









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