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Lewis Moten > Political divide

  • We Keep Asking the Wrong Question About Voting
    January 4, 2026
    We Keep Asking the Wrong Question About Voting

    Voting itself mostly works. What feels broken are the incentives, tone, and culture surrounding it. Low participation, polarization, and performative politics distort outcomes, turning governance into a popularity contest and shifting focus away from accountability, collaboration, and problem-solving. Read More

  • Navigating the Political Divide: Seeking Understanding in a Fragmented Landscape
    October 6, 2024
    Navigating the Political Divide: Seeking Understanding in a Fragmented Landscape

    In recent years, political division has seeped into nearly every aspect of our lives, from the COVID-19 pandemic to the ongoing election cycles. What began as a health crisis quickly morphed into a battleground, where masks, vaccines, and even facts became symbols of political allegiance. The polarization has driven wedges between friends, families, and communities,… Read More

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