The Circular Nature of Political Extremism: Extremes Fuel Each Other

The Circular Nature of Political Extremism: Extremes Fuel Each Other
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Adam B. Coleman
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Political extremism is often presented as being a linear concept, stretching from the polar ends of the political left to right. But it’s better explained as being circular, where the extremes on both ends neighbor each other and share more in common than they do with the moderates in the proverbial middle.

Adam B. Coleman
Adam B. Coleman
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Adam B. Coleman is the author of “Black Victim to Black Victor” and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. Follow him on AdamBColeman.Substack.com.
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