From: Why Is Society So Polarized Today? Unraveling the Roots of Modern Division
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Cultural differences intensify polarization by shaping values, communication styles, and perceptions of fairness. Globalization and migration have made societies more diverse, but also more complex. Some groups may feel their culture or identity is threatened, leading to defensive reactions. Cultural narratives, spread through media and community, reinforce group cohesion but also boundaries, making cross-cultural understanding harder.

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Supporting arguments

  • Cultural identity is central to group belonging.
  • Rapid social changes heighten feelings of threat.
  • Media shapes cultural narratives that can divide.
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Economic inequality and social change contribute to feelings of threat and division.
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Social media algorithms create echo chambers that reinforce users’ existing beliefs.
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Political systems and media landscapes have shifted toward rewarding extreme positions.
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