Publisher's Synopsis
How does the United States face the increasingly fierce internal differences? How can we ease the situation of labeling parties and colors? Former AEI think tank director and New Times columnist pointed out the phenomenon of the era, using five rules to resolve ideological disputes and disagreeable politicians, crowds screaming on TV, angry student movements, and online connections. There is now an atmosphere of anger, which has successfully caused the Chinese people to ideologically civil war. One in six Americans will not discuss politics with friends and family. Because of politics, they cut off close interpersonal relationships.