
The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie The Politics of Permanent Outrage
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Dec 30, 2025 Lauren Hall, a political science professor at Rochester Institute of Technology and author of The Radical Moderate's Guide to Life, dives into the complexities of modern politics. She defines radical moderation as a necessary break from binary thinking, advocating for nuanced solutions to divisive issues. Hall warns of the top-down nature of polarization driven by elites and discusses the impact of tribal identities on policy choices. Her insights on evolving institutions to enhance cooperation and the challenges of engaging in a politically charged environment are particularly thought-provoking.
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Moderation As A Multidimensional Reframe
- Radical moderation rejects a one-dimensional left-right spectrum and urges a multidimensional political map.
- Lauren Hall argues nuance produces better policy solutions than forcing compromise between two poor options.
Solutions Beyond Zero-Sum Culture Wars
- Effective policy need not pick sides between groups like Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter.
- Hall says practical criminal-justice reforms can protect police and marginalized communities simultaneously.
Use Independents To Force Party Change
- Pressure major parties, don't waste energy on third parties blocked by systemic frictions.
- Mobilize independents to push parties to deliver on widely shared goals like housing and safety.


