In a heartfelt call for unity, “An invitation to partisan friends: Post-tribalism is an intellectual aspiration” explores how transcending entrenched loyalties can ignite deeper understanding and bridge divides in our fractured world today
Browsing: political psychology
A new Psychology Today article reveals how political biases cloud our judgment, erode critical thinking, and tighten the hold of echo chambers. Experts warn that allowing politics to dominate our thinking can dangerously compromise objective decision-making
New research featured in Psychology Today reveals the striking link between authoritarianism, narcissism, and armed conflict, exposing how these psychological traits drive aggressive leaders and spark violence across the globe
In a rapidly evolving media landscape, diverse sources reinforce political divides, shaping perceptions and beliefs. The impact of tailored information on our psychology reveals how fragmented narratives contribute to polarization, challenging dialogue across divides.




