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How to Change People's Minds | Sarah Stein Lubrano

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Jun 12, 2025
Sarah Stein Lubrano, a neuroscientist and political theorist, delves into the decline of meaningful political discourse and the breakdown of community ties. She argues that conventional debate fails to change minds and that personal relationships are key. Exploring the effectiveness of deep canvassing, Lubrano shares strategies for fostering empathetic dialogue. Additionally, she discusses how social connections can enhance political engagement and promote activism, suggesting grassroots movements as vital for reshaping political consciousness.
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Social Atrophy Shrinks Social Brains

  • Social atrophy shrinks the brain areas used for social interaction and enhances paranoid imagination.
  • This makes social interactions harder to read and increases anxiety and social withdrawal in Western societies.
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Inequality Drives Social Atrophy

  • Social atrophy is worsened by fewer memberships in clubs, unions, and group activities.
  • Income inequality strongly correlates with declined social trust and political disengagement.
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Interdependence Shapes Political Life

  • Dependence and interrelation within communities are vital for political subjects.
  • Transaction-based economies reduce meaningful interdependence, weakening social relationships.
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