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  2. Political polarization - Wikipedia

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    Political polarization can help transform or disrupt the status quo, sometimes addressing injustices or imbalances in a popular vs. oligarchic struggle. [107] [108] Political polarization can serve to unify, invigorate, or mobilize potential allies at the elite and mass levels. It can also help to divide, weaken, or pacify competitors.

  3. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Along with political scientist Sam Abrams, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt argues that political elites in the United States became more polarized beginning in the 1990s as the Greatest Generation and the Silent Generation (fundamentally shaped by their living memories of World War I, World War II, and the Korean War) were gradually replaced ...

  4. The Polarization Myth

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    So people who do like to talk about politics talk to each other instead, and a striking social dynamic plays out: ­political enthusiasts will pretend to be even more polarized than they are.

  5. Polarity (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    Polarity in international relations is any of the various ways in which power is distributed within the international system. It describes the nature of the international system at any given period of time. One generally distinguishes three types of systems: unipolarity, bipolarity, and multipolarity for three or more centers of power. [1]

  6. Study finds local governments are less polarized despite ...

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    The study, which involved surveying more than 1,400 local elected policymakers and local civil service leaders, found that 87% of those surveyed said political polarization negatively affects the ...

  7. In polarized America, 41% of Americans have favorable view of ...

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    About two in five Americans view U.S. President-elect Donald Trump favorably, fewer than when the Republican was on the cusp of his first presidential term, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll showed. Some ...

  8. Polarized pluralism - Wikipedia

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    Polarized pluralism is a two-party or multi-party political system which is seen as overly polarized and therefore as dysfunctional. It was originally described by political philosopher Giovanni Sartori to define a system where moderate views are replaced by polarized views.

  9. Stop using 2020 as your crystal ball for the current ... - AOL

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    In our polarized political environment, Democrats saw these messages and did the opposite: Voting early became a way of signaling trust in the election system, and posting selfies at the local ...