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Radically Emotional: How Feelings Make Politics
How Feelings Make Politics
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Maren Urner's "Radically Emotional" explores the profound influence of emotions on political decision-making.
The book delves into how deeply ingrained feelings shape our values, beliefs, and actions within the political sphere.
Urner argues that understanding the emotional underpinnings of political behavior is crucial for fostering constructive dialogue and effective governance.
The work challenges traditional rational-actor models of political science, emphasizing the role of emotional intelligence in navigating complex political landscapes.
Ultimately, "Radically Emotional" advocates for a more emotionally informed approach to politics, promoting empathy and understanding in the pursuit of positive social change.
The book delves into how deeply ingrained feelings shape our values, beliefs, and actions within the political sphere.
Urner argues that understanding the emotional underpinnings of political behavior is crucial for fostering constructive dialogue and effective governance.
The work challenges traditional rational-actor models of political science, emphasizing the role of emotional intelligence in navigating complex political landscapes.
Ultimately, "Radically Emotional" advocates for a more emotionally informed approach to politics, promoting empathy and understanding in the pursuit of positive social change.
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