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The Roots of Political Gridlock and Foreshadowing a Way Out

In: Humanizing the Digital Economy

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  • Victor Glass

    (Rutgers Business School)

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This chapter is a prelude to the book. The aim is to outline basic themes about political splintering associated with hardening ideologies that emerged since World War II and a way forward to help Americans cooperate again. The chapter begins with an overview of the three sections of the book. Part 1 examines America’s ideologies, Part 2 examines societal disruptions caused by what I call the Coding Revolution, and the third section describes pathways to reconciliation. The remaining part of the chapter gives a brief overview of America’s three major ideologies and the general disaffection with them. It ends by outlining a strategy for ideological reconciliation.

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  • Victor Glass, 2023. "The Roots of Political Gridlock and Foreshadowing a Way Out," Springer Books, in: Humanizing the Digital Economy, chapter 1, pages 1-39, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-37507-1_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-37507-1_1
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