Michael C. Kimmage,
12 May 2021
Before the Capitol building in Washington, DC stands the largest equestrian statue in the United States. It depicts Ulysses S. Grant, president from 1869 to 1877 and the pivotal Northern General in the Civil War. The statue has a long history.
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Hannah Read,
19 April 2023
Strong antipathy for political outgroup members – also called “affective polarization” (...) – is a pressing contemporary concern. All too often, affective polarization negatively affects individuals' ability to cooperate, engage in minimally constructive or respectful ways with one another, as well as learn from and respond appropriately to valuable individual and group differences (...).
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