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 * [[IsPolarizationAMyth|Is Polarization a Myth?]], Alan I. Abramowitz and Kyle L. Saunders, 2008

Party Polarization

Party polarization is a general framework that formulated political polarization in terms of political parties.


Description

Party polarization is a very loose framework that simply prescribes studying political polarization in terms of political parties, as opposed to behavioral theory.

There are many closely-related fields in the public choice and political philosophy spaces.

  • Behavioral theories such as:
  • Critical theories, e.g. Marxism, have a clear interpretation of both polarization (i.e., history of conflict) and lack of polarization (i.e., elites suppressing consciousness).

  • Polarization is a topic of study in the field of institutional design.


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PoliticalScience/PartyPolarization (last edited 2025-06-18 15:56:33 by DominicRicottone)