Political Polarization and Social Division

This area explores how societies fracture along ideological, cultural, and identity lines. It examines the forces that turn disagreement into hostility and neighbors into enemies. Topics include rhetoric, grievance politics, media amplification, and social sorting. The focus is on causes, not outrage. This section connects historical patterns to modern division. It asks how polarization reshapes democracy, trust, and civic life.

Relevant articles and long-form analysis are listed below:

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