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On Hyperpartisanship, Hypermoralism, and the Supernormal Stimuli of Modern Politics
Friday, July 23rd, 2010Posted in book reviews, civil politics, consilience, hypermoralism, idealistic evil, incivility, joe wilson, news commentary, partisanship, political ideology, political psychology, yourmorals.org | 2 Comments »