Arguing a Point: the Cost of Partisan Differential
Contemporary political partisanship is commonly perceived as noise, conflict, or moral failure, rather than as a structural dynamic. Within that same environment, some actors benefit from it because the system rewards the conversion of difference into attention, status, or power, creating incentives for intensification. Structurally, partisanship functions less as a disagreement to be resolved than … Continue reading Arguing a Point: the Cost of Partisan Differential
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