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- New Study Finds Alarming Lack of Civic Literacy Among Americans
More than 75% of adults in the U S view political division in the country and government as a major problem Yet just 19% see significant political tensions at their jobs Nearly half of respondents said workplaces should take the primary role in defusing divide, over government bodies
- Damning Political Research Finds That the People With the Least . . .
New research published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied and spotted by PsyPost suggests something grim: that people who most outspoken about their politics actually know the
- Views of American politics, polarization and tone of political debate . . .
When asked to describe politics in the United States these days in a single word or phrase, an overwhelming majority of Americans (79%) express a negative sentiment Just 2% offer a positive word or phrase, while 10% say something neutral
- Americans don’t understand their government. They’re . . . - Big Think
Surveys show that many Americans lack a basic understanding of their government, its history, and how it works
- Am I right to feel stupid for not understanding politics? : r . . . - Reddit
A lot of people talk a good game, especially on websites like Reddit, but the reality is that most are fairly ignorant of politics, even at a basic level If you have particular interests that you want to engage with, this subreddit can definitely point you in the right direction
- Part 1: Politics Isn’t For or About Us :: Understanding the Political . . .
Our respondents expressed this in two overlapping ways: People see politics as not for people with their issues, identity, values, and concerns; they see politicians as uninterested in their communities
- What is behind the growing reluctance to discuss politics? Researchers . . .
A study has found that individuals who view politics as a zero-sum game are more likely to avoid discussing it with opposing viewpoints This avoidance may reinforce polarization, suggesting a need to challenge such beliefs to encourage open dialogue
- The psychology behind our political divide
Keith Payne, PhD, discusses the psychology that underlies how most people think about politics, whether polarization is really worse than it used to be, and what, if anything, we can we do to bridge the divide
- Is it okay for me to know very little about politics? - Reddit
A lot of good advice on this thread already about parties and policies - but the best advice I can give is to learn to avoid partisan politics and focus on what really builds community - the local and state-level politics that actually effect people's day-to-day lives
- Highly Negative Views of American Politics in 2023
Americans have long been critical of politicians and skeptical of the federal government But today, Americans’ views of politics and elected officials are unrelentingly negative, with little hope of improvement on the horizon
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