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these days but increasingly its nature. the feeling seems to me that people on the other side of the divide are not just wrong and to be argued with, they are immoral and must be muzzled or punished. this is not about policy. the chasm between left and right during the cold war is far wider than it is today. many on the left want a nationalized or substantiate industries. on the right they wanted a total rollback of the new deal. today's divisions feel relatively small. partisanship today is more about identity. the scholars, ronald englehart and pippa morris have argued that the people have begun to define themselves less by traditional economic measures and instead by identity, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation. i would add social class, something rarely spoken of in america but a powerful determinant of how we see ourselves. the 2016 election, for example,

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