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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. 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.

  4. The Better Angels Society - Wikipedia

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    The Better Angels Society is a 501(c)3 organization that was founded by supporters of US filmmaker Ken Burns in order to raise funds for his work from individuals of wealth and private family foundations. [2] It has grown into the preeminent organization dedicated to engaging Americans with their history through documentary film.

  5. White Anglo-Saxon Protestants - Wikipedia

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    Political scientist Andrew Hacker used the term WASP in 1957, with W standing for 'wealthy' rather than 'white'. The P formed a humorous epithet to imply "waspishness" or someone likely to make sharp, slightly cruel remarks. [5] Describing the class of Americans that held "national power in its economic, political, and social aspects", Hacker ...

  6. Political organisation - Wikipedia

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    Another type of political organization is the party coalition. A party coalition is a group of political parties operating together in parliament. Oftentimes, party coalitions are formed after elections have taken place and no party has clearly won a majority seat in parliament (e.g. the AAP-Congress Government in Delhi).

  7. 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

  8. Political sociology - Wikipedia

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    Political science or politics as a study largely situates itself within this definition of sociology and is sometimes regarded as a well developed sub-field of sociology, but is seen as a stand alone disciplinary area of research due to the size of scholarly work undertaken within it. Politics offers a complex definition and is important to ...

  9. Prefigurative politics - Wikipedia

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    The diversity was a function of the decentralized form of organization, and this organization was the movement's ideology. (p. 84) Political theorists Paul Raekstad and Saio Gradin define prefigurative politics as: the deliberate experimental implementation of desired future social relations and practices in the here-and-now. [17]