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37: Why We Are Increasingly Divided Into Ideological Bubbles

37: Why We Are Increasingly Divided Into Ideological Bubbles

FromOdd Lots


37: Why We Are Increasingly Divided Into Ideological Bubbles

FromOdd Lots

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jul 18, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The result of the U.K.'s Brexit referendum blindsided many and led to acrimonious accusations by supporters on either side of the vote. In the U.S., the rapid rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders as presidential candidates has similarly surprised. Those able to properly gauge the public mood have made money, while those without their fingers on the pulse have lost it. This week we speak to Sean Blanda, editor in chief of 99U and the author of a recent article on why "The Other Side Is Not Dumb." We discuss the balkanization of world opinion, why the proliferation of social media ends up dividing us instead of bringing us together, and how best to break out out of one's own ideological bubble.
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Released:
Jul 18, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway analyze the weird patterns, the complex issues and the newest market crazes. Join the conversation every Monday and Thursday for interviews with the most interesting minds in finance, economics and markets.