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There are real leaders across Asia, they have a lot of
political
stability.
Europe went right up to Russia, went right down to the Middle East, and if the world were truly becoming more flat and more Americanized, that would be less of a problem, but in a G-Zero world, those countries nearest Russia and nearest the Middle East actually have different economic capabilities, different social stability and different
political
preferences and systems than core Europe.
So my decision to run ultimately came down to the fact that I felt that I had to do my bit, even if I had no
political
experience, to step up and try to be part of creating the world that will make sense and be sustainable for our kids, and a world where we truly allow both our boys and girls to be all they can be.
I ran as an independent candidate, not with any
political
party or muscle behind me.
We have politicians reaping
political
and financial gains off our backs.
People don't just disagree in the way that we're familiar with, on the left-right
political
divide.
There's wonderful work by a
political
scientist named Karen Stenner, who shows that when people have a sense that we are all united, we're all the same, there are many people who have a predisposition to authoritarianism.
So this is why you can't win a
political
argument.
And there's research showing that
political
prejudices are deeper and stronger than race prejudices in the country now.
And I believe we are now entering a further and radical evolution of how we interact and trade, because for the first time, we can lower uncertainty not just with
political
and economic institutions, like our banks, our corporations, our governments, but we can do it with technology alone.
Every day, we read about young people lending their ideas and passions to fighting for change, social change,
political
change, change in their communities.
So if we can take these ideas and add a little bit of seed money, and add some good partners, and add good
political
will, we think they can scale up to reach thousands and millions of people around the world.
We had no idea what we were doing, we didn't know how complicated it was to start a
political
party.
First thing: we want to be the only
political
party in the world whose main aim was to no longer need to exist.
We wanted to be the only
political
party with no particular
political
leaning.
I don't know if you have this, but in Britain we have two major
political
parties.
And let's get more women into politics, OK? Let's immediately get more women into politics by being the only
political
party to offer free childcare to our candidates, so they can get out of the house and start campaigning.
It is not enough to found one
political
party for equality in a single country.
What we need is a seismic change in the global
political
landscape.
So I think race and racism is probably the most studied social, economic and
political
phenomenon in this country, but it's also the least understood.
Are we stuck with social isolation or
political
polarization?
And even when religion-related extremism does not lead to violence, it is still used as a
political
wedge issue, cynically leading people to justify the subordination of women, the stigmatization of LGBT people, racism, Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
It's easy in this
political
and global economy to want to give up when we think about transforming government.
The most important stories, especially for social justice, are those that do both, that are both personal and allow us to explore and understand the
political.
We take all of this hate speech, and we disaggregate it, and we code it, and we give that data so that we understand the intersectionality of it: when I get porn, when it's about
political
affiliation, when it's about age, when it's about all of it.
So what kind of movie are we in with
political
polarization?
What could we do to connect with and communicate with our
political
counterparts?
And one of the first things that we discovered that I think is really helpful for understanding polarization is to understand that the
political
divide in our country is undergirded by a deeper moral divide.
So one of the most robust findings in the history of
political
psychology is this pattern identified by Jon Haidt and Jesse Graham, psychologists, that liberals and conservatives tend to endorse different values to different degrees.
And when we studied conservatives and had them make persuasive arguments in support of making English the official language of the US, a classically conservative
political
position, we found that they weren't much better at this. 59 percent of them made arguments in terms of one of the more conservative moral values, and just eight percent invoked a liberal moral value, even though they were supposed to be targeting liberals for persuasion.
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