In this episode of Outrage Science Bites, host David Beckemeyer explores the growing polarization in America. Social psychologist Peter Ditto introduces the concept of political sectarianism, arguing that politics has shifted from debating ideas to a moral battle between good and evil. This moral divide makes compromise nearly impossible. Shannon McGregor discusses how radical views, particularly on the far right, have gained traction within political institutions, making today's polarization particularly dangerous. Conflict resolution expert Peter Coleman explains that the acceleration of polarization is due to a combination of factors, including media, algorithms, and individual choices, which create a vicious cycle of division. The episode concludes by emphasizing that America's polarization is not just about political views but about deep moral divisions, the alignment of extreme ideas with political power, and the feedback loops that keep us entrenched in outrage. Upcoming episodes will explore strategies for overcoming this polarization.
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