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There is, in a sense, nothing more to say about this latest attempt on Trump. We wrote about political violence in America after Trump was shot, saying that no matter your politics, it would have been worse if he had been killed. We wrote a...
The ascendance of Trump and other populists around the globe has spawned many narratives to explain why, including this one: men are sick of feminism so they vote for authoritarians to restore their lost status. Seva Gunitsky’s The Incels A...
Part one examined the political composition of X's user base. This part takes up content moderation: what policies changed, how much “hate speech” is on the platform, and what we can and cannot know about such questions. Part three will inv...
It now seems likely that machines will soon become much smarter than humans. There is the very real possibility of vastly improving a great many aspects of the human experience by integrating intelligent machines into society.
But will our...
Some of the leading polarization scholars and organizers gathered at UC Berkeley on the first Friday of this month to discuss potential solutions to toxic polarization — including some of the people whose work we’ve featured in the past lik...
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