It's clear that the United States (and Canada, to a lesser degree) has become socially and politically polarized. I've commented about this before and will likely do so again. It's a sad and very dangerous situation.
I've been catching up on some older articles that I saved in Pocket and just read "How America Polarized" from arcdigital.media. Unfortunately, the link to the original article by Kevin Dorst is no longer working*. However, after some googling, I found this article, "How We Polarized" on his blog. It seems to be an earlier version of the arcdigial article with much of the same information in a more condensed form.
The article has three main sections:
- In what sense have we "polarized"?
- Why do societies polarize?
- What has changed?
Dorst is a professor of philosophy, so he knows what he's talking about, but he's also one of the rare academics who can write clearly for a lay audience. This, and the other articles on his blog, are worth reading.
*If anyone can find the link to the original arcdigital article I mentioned above, please post it in the comments.
2 comments:
Hello Keith,
Perhaps the following link?
https://philpapers.org/rec/DORWRP
Cheers,
Benoit
That's not it, alhtough it does cover some of the same ground.
Thanks anyway.
Keith
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