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In a culture of distortion and binary thinking, this episode defines "unitive centrism"—the recovery of reality as both/and. Drawing on Aristotle's golden mean, it shows how truth emerges in tension, not extremes, inviting us beyond tribalism toward a third way that restores nuance, humility, and shared reality.
By Brandon Cook4.9
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In a culture of distortion and binary thinking, this episode defines "unitive centrism"—the recovery of reality as both/and. Drawing on Aristotle's golden mean, it shows how truth emerges in tension, not extremes, inviting us beyond tribalism toward a third way that restores nuance, humility, and shared reality.

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