Fear and Loathing in american politics: A review essay
President Donald Trump’s standing in the polls actually improved in the immediate aftermath of multiple criminal indictments. This development illustrates the phenomenon of affective polarization: intense conflict and ill will across the party divide, and intransigent political preferences that are...
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President Donald Trump’s standing in the polls actually improved in the immediate aftermath of multiple criminal indictments. This development illustrates the phenomenon of affective polarization: intense conflict and ill will across the party divide, and intransigent political preferences that are entirely unresponsive to strong evidence. In this paper, I will provide a brief review of the evidence documenting the intensified state of affective polarization in America, identify possible underlying causes of this phenomenon, and offer some critical commentary on efforts to develop “treatments” that can ameliorate out-party animus.
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spelling | doaj-art-15b30cd5dbf64eb88c8aa64db06bb3d32025-02-05T06:52:25ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasRevista Internacional de Sociología0034-97121988-429X2024-12-0182410.3989/ris.2024.82.4.1303Fear and Loathing in american politics: A review essayShanto Iyengar0Stanford University, Department of Political Science President Donald Trump’s standing in the polls actually improved in the immediate aftermath of multiple criminal indictments. This development illustrates the phenomenon of affective polarization: intense conflict and ill will across the party divide, and intransigent political preferences that are entirely unresponsive to strong evidence. In this paper, I will provide a brief review of the evidence documenting the intensified state of affective polarization in America, identify possible underlying causes of this phenomenon, and offer some critical commentary on efforts to develop “treatments” that can ameliorate out-party animus. https://revintsociologia.revistas.csic.es/index.php/revintsociologia/article/view/1303affective polarizationdepolarizationemotionspartisan identitydiscrimination |
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title | Fear and Loathing in american politics: A review essay |
title_full | Fear and Loathing in american politics: A review essay |
title_fullStr | Fear and Loathing in american politics: A review essay |
title_full_unstemmed | Fear and Loathing in american politics: A review essay |
title_short | Fear and Loathing in american politics: A review essay |
title_sort | fear and loathing in american politics a review essay |
topic | affective polarization depolarization emotions partisan identity discrimination |
url | https://revintsociologia.revistas.csic.es/index.php/revintsociologia/article/view/1303 |
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