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How to Be a Good and Sane Citizen in Ugly Times | Ezra Klein

May 18, 2020
Ezra Klein, founder and editor-at-large of Vox.com and author of 'Why We're Polarized,' shares insights on maintaining sanity during tumultuous political times. He explores the 'Coronavirus culture war' and discusses how mindfulness can help individuals depolarize. Klein candidly addresses his own anxieties and struggles with meditation amid crisis. The conversation emphasizes the importance of engaging with local politics and cultivating empathy, advocating for a balanced approach to navigating our increasingly divided society.
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INSIGHT

Polarization's Danger

  • Polarization isn't inherently good or bad; it depends on the political system.
  • A highly polarized, yet functional, political system is possible, but the US system isn't designed for it.
ANECDOTE

Historical Divides

  • The Civil Rights Act and the Vietnam War were highly divisive, yet not split by party.
  • Today's divisions might not be as deep, but the party split amplifies them.
ADVICE

Democratizing Solutions

  • Democratize the system by making voting easier and empowering majorities.
  • This could incentivize broader coalitions, but polarization makes such reforms difficult.
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