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Polarization

  • From one human to another
    Beyond Cayuga's Waters | Campus | Culture | Fall 2022 Edition | New York | Opinion | Politics | United States

    From one human to another

    Samuel Kim January 21, 2023January 21, 2023

    We are humans first and foremost. Or, as the bus driver would have said it, “earthlings.”

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    The Lincoln Project is No Answer to Polarisation

    Dan Mikhaylov August 10, 2020August 10, 2020

    In theory, politics implies diversity – of faith, of socioeconomic background, and most importantly, of thought. Our republican…

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