How Urbanization Drives Political Polarization and Populist Nationalism
This paper argues that urbanization is an overlooked driver of political polarization and populist nationalism. It synthesizes research from political science, economics, and psychology to show how urbanization acts as a slow but powerful social force that segregates populations based on traits that determine responsiveness to urban incentives, thereby creating cultural and political divides.
Key quotes
Urbanization is a relentless, glacial social force that transforms entire societies
We've failed to fully grasp that urbanization generates cultural and political polarization by segregating populations
Urbanization is a surprising and overlooked side-effect of political polarization and the rise of populist nationalism
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