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type: M – R topic: Politics program: 2016 – 2020

Talking Sense about Politics: How to Overcome Political Polarization in Your Next Conversation

Talking Sense about Politics: How to Overcome Political Polarization in Your Next Conversation
Author: Jack Meacham

Published: 2017
Publisher: Quaerere Press
Available for Purchase: Amazon
Genre: Political Science – Political Ideologies – Conservatism – Liberalism – Political Parties – American Government
Author’s Note: How we talk about issues in American society, not changing our political institutions, is the remedy for political polarization. American politics is better understood from four fundamental, impartial perspectives — Loyal, Tactful, Detached, and Caring. Immigration, inequality, foreign policy, climate change, gun control, and other controversial issues are better understood from the four perspectives.
OLLI Affiliation: University of Oregon – Member and Instructor

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