
Politics, religion, and the psychology behind polarization
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As we approach our nation’s 250th anniversary, I’ve been thinking a lot about the American Founding and its legacy. That legacy has been under attack over the past 10 years from both the left and the right, so I’ll be writing a two part ser...
Several months ago, Francis Fukuyama published a great piece for Persuasion titled “It’s the Internet, Stupid”, in which he argues that the reason for the global rise in populism since 2016 is simple – it’s the internet.
It’s a well-writte...
For the past 50 years, American politics has generally treated Christianity as either a constituency to be mobilized or as a private inheritance to be individually cultivated. On the right, it often functioned as a source of moral instincts...
One of the most important ways to understand political polarization is to understand its relationship with populism. In this essay, I argue that populism causes polarization.
Once this relationship is correctly understood, the implication...
Parts I and II can be found here and here.
Part II argued that Patrick Deneen’s low view of human nature finds little support in 2,500 years of Western theological and philosophical thought. Deneen’s view that humans are innately unequippe...
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Christian, husband, father, optimist. Writing mainly about politics, polarization, theology, or whatever else I'm currently reading
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