People like to blame all kinds of things for political polarization – social media, income inequality, and more. The solutions they offer are usually more government and more centralization of power – which are actually the real cause of the problem in the first place.

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How tech platforms fuel U.S. political polarization and what government can do about it

Stanford Study 2020

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