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How to Be Agreeably Disagreeable: Julia Minson on How to Argue with Your MAGA Father-in-Law

Mar 24, 2026
Julia Minson, Harvard public policy professor and author of How to Disagree Better, studies disagreement, persuasion, and communication. She recounts conversations with her conservative father-in-law and explores why silence and assumptions make conflict worse. Topics include how backgrounds shape views, storytelling to reduce hostility, social media’s echo chambers, power imbalances, and practical ways to invite dissent.
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Father-in-Law Example Of Deep Political Disagreement

  • Julia Minson Uses Her Father-in-Law As A Test Case.
  • He is a retired Army veteran who voted Republican his whole life, and they disagree on immigration and ICE, highlighting intergenerational and political divides.
INSIGHT

Disagreement Is Distinct From Conflict

  • Disagreement Is Not The Same As Conflict.
  • Julia Minson explains conflict arises when we assume others are uninformed, unintelligent, or evil rather than asking about the origins of their beliefs.
INSIGHT

Loud Conflict And Quiet Silence Are Both Harmful

  • Two Opposite Problems Exist: Loud Conflict And Silent Resentment.
  • Minson distinguishes confrontational cultures from those where people stay silent and seethe, both harming relationships and decisions.
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