Countering the cost of contempt | The Press

“Polarisation isn’t new, but it feels like it’s deepening. Lines are sharper. Labels stick faster. We don’t just disagree anymore, we despise. We don’t just debate, we divide. And that shift has terrible consequences, which we have seen play out on the world stage over the last month.” Read more.


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