Join Malcolm and Simone as they delve into a new study on ideological networks titled 'Attitude Networks as Intergroup Realities.' The research uses network modeling to explore attitudes, identities, and relationships in polarized political contexts.
Haven't listened yet but I'm going to take a guess that "the Right" contains a spectrum that goes aaaaaallllll the way out there - like really "far right" where straight up Nazi-ism and calls to reinstitute slavery exist (yes there are people arguing for, not against, these things), and if you include this type of "thought", then sure, it's "more diverse" than the Left. I mean just consider that some people on the right (well, a handful of podcasters and "influencers") who don't even consider themselves "far right" at all are currently critiqueing women's suffrage.
Haven't listened yet but I'm going to take a guess that "the Right" contains a spectrum that goes aaaaaallllll the way out there - like really "far right" where straight up Nazi-ism and calls to reinstitute slavery exist (yes there are people arguing for, not against, these things), and if you include this type of "thought", then sure, it's "more diverse" than the Left. I mean just consider that some people on the right (well, a handful of podcasters and "influencers") who don't even consider themselves "far right" at all are currently critiqueing women's suffrage.