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Jan 2024
50m 35s

US 2.0: What We Have In Common

Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam
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The United States, we’re told, is increasingly a house divided. Conservatives and progressives are so alienated from each other that conversation is virtually impossible. But are we really as divided as we’re led to believe? As we begin what promises to be a pivotal election season, we're kicking off a new series about how we form our political beliefs. We'r ... Show More
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