The Depolarization Project exists to help people listen, learn and lead. It does this through researching what works (and what doesn’t), providing training courses to businesses, students and community groups and encouraging leaders to open up to changing their own mind.
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewCass Sunstein: The moment I knew that US democracy was in mortal danger
The world-leading behavourial economist used to think that warnings about the fragility of US democracy were 'crazy...
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Published in: Home: OpinionCan we bridge society's deepening divides?
Read an extract from 'Poles Apart: Why People Turn Against Each Other, and How to Bring Them Together' for this...
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewA UK government advisor who's changed his mind about the Iraq War
Ed Owen, an advisor to the foreign secretary at the time of the Iraq invasion, on why he now feels differently about...
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewChanged My Mind: a Republican’s journey to backing criminal justice reform
How America's broken prison system brought a staunch Democrat and Republican together.
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewDaniel Finkelstein on changing political allies
The Times associate editor and Conservative peer on why magnanimity is key to convincing people you disagree with.
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Published in: Podcasts: InterviewPeter Geoghegan on dark money and returning home to Ireland
openDemocracy's investigations editor talks about how Ireland has changed since he left as a young man, and why we...