
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas 305 | Lilliana Mason on Polarization and Political Psychology
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Feb 17, 2025 Lilliana Mason, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins, delves into the emotional undercurrents of political polarization. She discusses how cultural and political identities have aligned, fueling divisive sentiments. The conversation highlights the media's role in spreading misinformation and shaping perceptions, as well as the historical transformation of political identities in America. Mason also explores the implications of technology on tribalism, potential solutions for voter representation, and the urgent need for emotional engagement in democracy.
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Trump and the Erosion of Norms
- The internet weakens traditional social correctives for bad behavior due to reduced real-world interaction.
- Trump's apparent lack of shame emboldened those already practicing bad behavior online.
Reaction to Shame
- Being called out for intolerance can lead to shame, prompting individuals to either conform or detach from the group.
- Some react by rejecting the group's norms altogether.
Two-Party System and Power Imbalance
- The two-party system and 'first-past-the-post' elections hinder third parties and compromise.
- This system enables minorities in strategically placed areas to wield disproportionate power.






