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How Do Daily Habits Lead to Political Violence?

Offered By: TED via YouTube

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Overview

Explore the unsettling connection between daily habits and politically motivated violence in this thought-provoking 15-minute TED Talk. Delve into behavioral historian Christiane-Marie Abu Sarah's startling insights on how seemingly innocuous choices can foster polarization, potentially leading to extreme or deadly actions. Discover the mechanisms behind this phenomenon and learn practical strategies to identify and circumvent these behaviors, paving the way for rediscovering common ground in a politically divided world. Gain valuable perspectives on the psychology of political violence and acquire tools to promote understanding and reconciliation in your community.

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How do daily habits lead to political violence? | Christiane-Marie Abu Sarah


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