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A Tale of Four Americas: A Brief Summary of an Integral Approach to Politics

A Tale of Four Americas takes a look at the political dynamics and cultural perspectives that influence every part of the Republican and Democratic parties.  It explores the ideological divides that exist within each party, and offers a simple map to help make sense of these seemingly conflicting beliefs.

 

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Other Pieces in This Series:


Obama and McCain: Seeing Through the Talking Points

Obama and McCain: Seeing Through the Talking Points lets you watch the Integral political map emerge in real time in the acceptance speeches of Senators McCain and Obama. What is each candidate really saying, and to whom are they speaking?

 


Sleeping With Your So-Called Enemy: A Practice of Empathy and Perspective-Taking

Sleeping With Your So-Called Enemy is a practice that suggests a way to step outside of your own political views and into those of to your “other,” allowing you to expand your own perspective, be as inclusive as possible, and make the most compassionate decisions in your own life.

 

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