Solving our political polarization problem could be possible with one single, simple but very hard step, argues James Kakalios

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Solving our political polarization problem could be possible with one single, simple but very hard step, argues James Kakalios
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James Kakalios is the Taylor Distinguished Physics Professor at the University of Minnesota and a popular-science author, e-mail kakalios@umn.edu