Political polarization is a phrase in many headlines, but it covers different things. One set of measures looks at how elected officials vote and align; another looks at how citizens feel about members of the other party. This piece explains what researchers mean by these...
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March 10, 2026
This article explains how american political correctness can refer both to ordinary polite language and to broader institutional practices that carry consequences. It presents a practical framework readers can use to evaluate whether a case is primarily etiquette or involves institutional power. The goal is...
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March 10, 2026
This article provides a neutral explainer of the three broad worldviews commonly used to describe american government politics: conservatism, liberal or progressive perspectives, and libertarianism. It is intended for voters, civic readers, journalists, and students who want a clear, sourced map of how these labels...
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March 10, 2026
This article offers a neutral, source-anchored overview of the major problems shaping american government politics today. It synthesizes public projections and datasets so readers can follow up on primary sources and see how different issues interconnect. The goal is practical: summarize what authoritative analysts have...
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March 10, 2026