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Learning your political opponents don’t actually hate you can reduce toxic polarization and antidemocratic attitudes

  • Written by Michael Pasek, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois Chicago
Learning your political opponents don’t actually hate you can reduce toxic polarization and antidemocratic attitudesMany Americans seem to think their political rivals have a lower opinion about them than they actually do.Andrii Yalanskyi/iStock via Getty Images

Americans recently endured another grueling election season, offering plenty of reminders of just how polarized the U.S. has become.

Consider, for example, the fact that President Donald Trump survived...

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