Can Radical Small Amounts Save Our National Politics? w/ Lauren Hall


Episode 56 of the National Politics with Paul Podcast is online! Today has to do with radical small amounts in political discussion.

The vast bulk of today’s political discourse focuses on extremes and polarized voices. Yet is moderation the option? Much more particularly, is “extreme moderation” the kind of moderation we should be striving for?

On today’s episode, Professor Lauren Hall joins the program to review her principle of radical small amounts. She talks about what radical small amounts is and isn’t, just how to apply its principles, how it attends to polarization, and more.

Timestamps

00: 00: 00 Intro to Lauren Hall and Radical Small Amounts

00: 01: 49 Why Study Moderation in National Politics?

00: 05: 19 What is Radical Moderation?

00: 09: 47 What Radical Moderation is NOT

00: 15: 19 The Biggest Obstacles to Radical Small Amounts

00: 22: 40 Can Much Less Severe People Additionally Fall to False Binary Thinking?

00: 30: 37 Exactly how Do You Instruct Radical Small Amounts to Students?

00: 36: 09 What Would be the Societal Results of Radical Moderation?

00: 41: 34 Can We Encourage Polarized Individuals to be Significantly Moderate?

00: 44: 17 On Not Requiring Individuals to Take Sides in National Politics

00: 50: 23 Final Ideas on Small Amounts, Depolarization

00: 51: 24 Random Inquiry: Worst Bad Driving Wrongs

00: 54: 38 Closing and Our Hyperlinks

Show Notes

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