The The Causes, Consequences, and Solutions for Political Polarization in the United States

Authors

  • Yousuf Shaik Archbishop Mitty High School
  • Tosen Nwadei Polygence

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v11i3.3454

Keywords:

political polarization, partisanship, politics, antipathy

Abstract

Following highly publicized recent events such as the controversial 2020 presidential campaign, and the ensuing January 6th attacks on the Capitol, the condition of U.S. politics has undoubtedly been called into question. A major underlying cause behind this political instability is the phenomenon known as political polarization. This paper examines political polarization through three lenses; its causes, consequences, and finally, potential solutions. Firstly, we examine key areas which include the flaws within our current political system, the media relation to politics, and inherent psychological factors. Subsequently, we look at various impacts that occur as a result of each cause, namely the effects it has on the productivity of government institutions, the spread of misinformation, and our social relationships. In turn, this allows us to put the aforementioned events, as well as numerous other instances into perspective in order to shed light on the extent of the problem. Lastly, we look at both existing and proposed solutions to address the respective causes, considering innovations in the political system, highlighting ways to oppose misinformation, and exploring the practice of deliberative democracy. In considering the importance of a strong political backbone on everyday life, it is imperative to look at what can be done to combat political polarization, and in the process, attempt to restore the state of American politics. 

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Published

08-31-2022

How to Cite

Shaik, Y., & Nwadei, T. (2022). The The Causes, Consequences, and Solutions for Political Polarization in the United States. Journal of Student Research, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v11i3.3454

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