We use Joseph Overton’s invention much more broadly than he ever intended — because it works for explaining political and social dynamics!
Tag Archives: political polarization
Compromise, not Consensus
Both Lee Drutman of New America and Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia have invested much of their career in the mechanics of electoral reform — RCV and PR, independent redistricting commissions, and the like – what will it take to move the ball forward?
Link from Vox
If you want a villain to blame for modern political polarization, try Big Data!
Link from Scientific American
Some science behind political polarization, and manipulation …