Mikko Saarinen

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Polarization, in this sense, is less about issues and policies and much more about raw, visceral identity. Once, long ago, people pegged those identities to their social class, their religion, their community, or their ethnicity. Today, more and more, you go to the polling place for it. People no longer vote their values, much less their interests. Today, people vote their identities.
The Revenge of Power: How Autocrats Are Reinventing Politics for the 21st Century
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