Disagreements about war and peace are as old as American democracy itself. They should be debated vigorously, examined carefully, and decided with the seriousness that questions of life and death ...
Psychological interpretation of political disagreement is replacing reasoned debate, leading to a culture of avoidance and echo chambers, and ultimately hindering democracy.
There’s something deeply broken in the way political arguments are being made right now. Honestly, for the last 16 years. Supporting limited government, stronger regulation, more spending, less ...
Thanksgiving is supposed to be a time for gratitude, family, and comfort food, but with everything happening in the world right now, it can also become a battleground of opinions. Between the recent ...
Conservatives might have a reputation for being set in their ways, but new research shows they can be persuaded by a wider range of moral arguments than liberals can. A recent study out of Stockholm ...
American presidential debates have often reflected more than just policy disagreements—they’ve exposed deep cultural, regional, and ideological divides. Long before the age of social media and 24-hour ...