Listening to political opponents who share common values can ease polarization
Listening to someone who disagrees with you on a controversial topic, but shares basic values, might not change your mindโbut it could moderate an extreme position, reducing polarization, new Cornell economics research finds.
Listening to someone who disagrees with you on a controversial topic, but shares basic values, might not change your mindโbut it could moderate an extreme position, reducing polarization, new Cornell economics research finds.
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