by Ezra Klein
Paperback Audio CD Hardcover Kindle EditionIn "Why We're Polarized," Ezra Klein argues that American political polarization is rooted in deep cultural and psychological factors, rather than just political opinions. He explores the historical and structural forces that have contributed to this polarization, such as the rise of partisan media and the use of gerrymandering in shaping voting districts. Klein also examines how social media has exacerbated the issue, creating increasingly insular and extreme echo chambers for individuals and groups. Ultimately, Klein argues that understanding the underlying causes of polarization is necessary in order to reduce its negative effects and move toward a more functional political system.
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A deep dive into the history of American democracy and the challenges it faces today.
Explores the impact of social media and technology on modern politics and society.
Examines the role of money in politics and its effects on democracy.
An exploration of the cultural and political divides in America and how they impact society.
Investigates the rise of populism and its impact on democracy around the world.
Explores the history of political polarization in America and its consequences.
Analyzes the role of race and identity in shaping American politics and society.
Examines the impact of gerrymandering on American democracy and elections.
Explores the history of political parties in America and their role in shaping democracy.
Investigates the impact of media and misinformation on American politics and society.