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Polarization is typically thought of as being bad. We’re so polarized, the narrative goes, that we can’t find common ground. But what exactly is polarization? Is it always bad? Is there such a thing as good polarization? In their book, The Philosophy of Group Polarization, Dr. Fernando Broncano-Berrocal & Dr. J. Adam Carter argue that group polarization is a neutral phenomenon, and they present ways that groups can polarize in epistemically good ways. Alex Sussman sits down with the co-authors to discuss their findings and recommendations. Elia Powers speaks with Urban-Rural Action's Joe Bubman about his thoughts on polarization and how groups taking part in UR Action programs can deliberate effectively and take action.
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Credit: Music By Blue Dot Sessions
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Polarization is typically thought of as being bad. We’re so polarized, the narrative goes, that we can’t find common ground. But what exactly is polarization? Is it always bad? Is there such a thing as good polarization? In their book, The Philosophy of Group Polarization, Dr. Fernando Broncano-Berrocal & Dr. J. Adam Carter argue that group polarization is a neutral phenomenon, and they present ways that groups can polarize in epistemically good ways. Alex Sussman sits down with the co-authors to discuss their findings and recommendations. Elia Powers speaks with Urban-Rural Action's Joe Bubman about his thoughts on polarization and how groups taking part in UR Action programs can deliberate effectively and take action.
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Credit: Music By Blue Dot Sessions