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Beyond the Alarm Bells: Finding Common Ground in Polarized Times
Beyond the Alarm Bells: Finding Common Ground in Polarized Times
For a culture struggling with extreme political polarization, moving toward a depressive position would mean fostering a collective capacity to see political opponents as complex, nuanced individuals rather than entirely negative or hostile figures.
Opinion | I’m a Couples Therapist. We Can Address Our Political Divide.
In the end, most Americans want America to work. They know we disagree with one another. They don’t want us to hate one another. These divisions exist not just in the country but also in our communities, in our families. They’re painful. They want politicians capable of making that problem better, not worse.
Opinion | This Is the Way You Beat Trump — and Trumpism
We have begun to privilege the symbolism of victory, the more theatrical elements and outward displays that constitute expression of our own moral superiority, over actual, and often less than visible, advances and improvements in standards of living and quality of life. And yet it is the zealous pursuit of those advances and outcomes that forms
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The recent Supreme Court decision isn't a win for any citizen, it's a win for the government.
The petty infighting that both parties benefit from, has served as effective distractors. As your government takes power for itself,... See more
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