Undue hate : : a behavioral economic analysis of hostile polarization in US politics and beyond / / Daniel F. Stone.
How to understand the mistakes we make about those on the other side of the political spectrum -- and how they drive the affective polarization that is tearing us apart. It's well known that the political divide in the US -- particularly between Democrats and Republicans -- has grown to alarmin...
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