How American Schools Can Address Political Polarization

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Polarization has become one of the defining threats to American democracy. The philosopher Robert B. Talisse distinguishes between two kinds of polarization: political and belief polarization. Political polarization can be good for democracy, he argues, as democracy “presupposes political disagreement” among citizens who have staunch convictions. “Any response to the challenge of sustaining democracy that calls on citizens to set aside their rivalry is a dodge,” he writes . But belief

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