
Why some see liberals as the undemocratic ones: A talk about democracy and polarization with Elizabeth Doll
People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast
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The Complexities of Political Representation
This chapter explores the perceived undemocratic nature of American political parties, particularly focusing on the Democratic Party's centralization versus the Republican Party's grassroots approach. Discussions emphasize the importance of evolving political strategies to better align with public sentiment and highlight the pervasive distrust among citizens. The conversation also delves into the cultural dynamics that shape political identity and how well-meaning intentions can lead to destructive political outcomes.
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