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What If We Don't Need To 'Fix' Polarization?

The NPR Politics Podcast

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The Social Roots of Political Rivalry

This chapter explores a classic social psychology experiment that illustrates the rapid emergence of hostility between two rival groups, drawing parallels to the current state of political polarization. It delves into how group identity intensifies animosity between Democrats and Republicans, as well as the historical factors that have shaped these divisive identities over time.

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