The democratic ideal demands that the citizenry think critically
about matters of public import. Yet many Democrats and Republicans
in the United States have fallen short of that standard because
political tribalism motivates them to acquire, perceive and
evaluate political information in a biased manner. The result is an
electorate that is more extreme, hostile and willing to reject
unfavorable democratic outcomes. In this work, the author provides
a host of actionable strategies that are designed to reduce the
influence of political tribalism in our lives. The text includes
instructions for plumbing the depths of political views; evaluating
sources of political information; engaging in difficult political
conversations; appraising political data; and assessing political
arguments. The first of its kind, this how-to guide is a must-read
for partisans who want to become more critical political thinkers.
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