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  2. Braver Angels - Wikipedia

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    Braver Angels (formerly Better Angels) is a New York-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to political depolarization. The organization runs workshops, debates, and other events where "red" (conservative) and "blue" (liberal) participants attempt to better understand one another's positions and discover their shared values.

  3. David Blankenhorn - Wikipedia

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    Braver Angels (originally Better Angels) is an initiative working to depolarize US politics. Founded shortly after the 2016 presidential election, the organization runs workshops, debates, and other events where red (conservative) and blue (liberal) participants come to better understand each other's positions and discover their shared values.

  4. Institute for American Values - Wikipedia

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    Braver Angels (originally Better Angels) is a non-profit formerly associated with IAV working to depolarize US politics. Founded shortly after the 2016 presidential election, the organization runs workshops, debates, and other events where red (conservative) and blue (liberal) participants come to better understand each other's positions and discover their shared values.

  5. Better Angels - Wikipedia

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    "Better Angels" , an episode of the American police procedural drama NCIS "Better Angels" , an episode of the first season of Supergirl; Better Angels, a science fiction novel by Howard V. Hendrix; Braver Angels (formerly known as Better Angels), an initiative of the Institute for American Values to depolarize US politics

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  7. Jonathan Haidt - Wikipedia

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    The research served as a foundation for future books on various topics. Haidt has written multiple books for general audiences, including The Happiness Hypothesis (2006) examining the relationship between ancient philosophies and modern science, [ 6 ] The Righteous Mind (2012) on moral politics, [ 7 ] and The Coddling of the American Mind (2018 ...

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  9. Outrage industrial complex - Wikipedia

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    The outrage industrial complex (OIC) is a combination of forces including media outlets, social media influencers, political fundraising messaging, and individuals in media, political leadership or advocacy that in the late 20th and early 21st centuries exploited differences of opinion and what was termed a culture of contempt drawn along political and social lines, increasing distrust of ...