Jerry Henderson and Glen White discuss key understandings of political polarization from social sciences research and opinion leaders in this first episode of their conversation. This complex area of political polarization requires exploration of many well-established psychological principles as well as more recent research and the ideas experts in the field. Numerous factors, including neurological, social, cultural, and evolutionary forces (many of which are emotional and largely unconscious) influence our political beliefs and behavior and how we respond to differing opinions of others. Be sure to look for later episodes on this topic that we hope will help you better appreciate how complicated humans are when politics are concerned.
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