political thinkers on polarization

The only reason we're in that fight is because we both care intensely about being American.
Aram Hur[6]
For many, particularly on the right, those conversations may not include much in the way of opposing opinions.
Unknown[1]
Most Americans, regardless of their ideological preferences, value communities in which they would live close to extended family and high-quality schools.
Unknown[1]
The rise of ideological uniformity has been much more pronounced among those who are the most politically active.
Unknown[1]
Political polarization occurs when subsets of a population adopt increasingly dissimilar attitudes toward parties and party members.
Gordon Heltzel and Kristin Lau…[2]