An "interest" in the exact, scientifically viable sense must be all the more involuntary. Yet the most interesting human interests, particularly those that inspire political parties, are too vague in extent and too much in dispute to be obvious. In politics, it seems, interest groups are actua...
Findings suggest that, indeed, the science鈥恟eligion interface holds political meaning for scientists, but in different ways across the political spectrum. Specifically, for politically liberal scientists, atheism and the conflict narrative are particularly politicized belief structures, while politically ...
All in all, this poll reveals significant movements among the electorate. There are now the starkest of divisions on institutional trust (the open-ordered axis), the informed versus disinformed, and those supporting the freedom movement. The ordered pole – or the populist pole – comprises abou...
The people have the right to stage peaceful protests and demand solutions to their grievances, but the armed forces as an institution has no business in politics in any democracy. The worst legacy military regimes leave is the militarization of political life. It disrupts the process through which...
Supermajoritiescan be found on economic, social, and environmental issues. Such majorities span across party affiliations, urban and rural populations and generations. The term is usually used in the context of procedural votes needed to enact legislation, typically meaning two-thirds or three-fifths...
, epistemic bubbles, and echo chambers lies in cultivating mindfulness and awareness of the mind as well as recognizing the fundamental interconnectedness of all beings through the One Mind. Keywords: Mahāyāna Buddhism;One Mind;Dasheng qixin lun;polarization;polarized mind;Wŏnhyo;interconnectedness;...