Enjoyed the read as usual, especially the old techniques of mitigating against polarization. It is interesting to what extent polarization is largely geographical - rural vs urban, north vs south, etc. Though I worry that as time goes by, we become increasingly linked to these geographical spaces, i.e., with each subsequent generation that passes, "my" borders become more and more mine, such that mixing might only entail more hostility. Thanks for the insight.
Enjoyed the read as usual, especially the old techniques of mitigating against polarization. It is interesting to what extent polarization is largely geographical - rural vs urban, north vs south, etc. Though I worry that as time goes by, we become increasingly linked to these geographical spaces, i.e., with each subsequent generation that passes, "my" borders become more and more mine, such that mixing might only entail more hostility. Thanks for the insight.