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- W2500408045 abstract "Today's political discourse is dominated by the red/blue theory, which argues that the United States has evolved into a 50–50 nation of liberals and conservatives. According to the red/blue polarization thesis, the nation is turning from unity to divisiveness, from pragmatism to ideology, from comity to bitter partisanship. Politicians are showing unyielding rigidity instead of willingness to compromise. To a certain extent, the polarization in Congress reflects a historical trend that has been going on for more than four decades, dating back to the time of President Lyndon B. Johnson. This chapter considers the emergence of a “new social morality,” a cluster of shared values that seem to unite strong majorities of Americans. These values range from patriotism and individualism to self-confidence, child-centeredness, religious beliefs, pragmatism and compromise, acceptance of diversity, support for community and charity, and willingness to cooperate with other countries. After a brief overview of the polarization idea, the chapter argues that this “new social morality” would enable policymakers to come up with practical solutions that unite rather than divide the country." @default.
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- W2500408045 title "Overcoming Polarization: The New Social Morality" @default.
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