A review of "Hidden Tribes: A Study of America's Polarized Landscape"
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...orities-dislike-political-correctness/572581/
So where do you fall in the relation to the seven clusters?
It turns out that while progressive activists tend to think that only hate speech is a problem, and devoted conservatives tend to think that only political correctness is a problem, a clear majority of all Americans holds a more nuanced point of view: They abhor racism. But they don’t think that the way we now practice political correctness represents a promising way to overcome racial injustice.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...orities-dislike-political-correctness/572581/
If you look at what Americans have to say on issues such as immigration, the extent of white privilege, and the prevalence of sexual harassment, the authors argue, seven distinct clusters emerge: progressive activists, traditional liberals, passive liberals, the politically disengaged, moderates, traditional conservatives, and devoted conservatives.
So where do you fall in the relation to the seven clusters?