One of the real dilemmas we have in our country and around the world is that what works in politics is organization and conflict. That is, drawing the sharp distinctions. But in real life, what works is networks and cooperation. And we need victories in real life, so we've got to get back to networks and cooperation, not just conflict. But politics has always been about conflict, and in the coverage of politics, information dissemination tends to be organized around conflict as well. It is extremely personal now, and you see in these primaries that the more people agree with each other on the issues, the more desperate they are to make the clear distinctions necessary to win, so the deeper the knife goes in.
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BatesLine on Tulsa Beacon Weekend: Homelessness, Broken Arrow mosque
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Last Saturday, January 24, 2025, I was on Tulsa Beacon Weekend with Jeff
Brucculeri. The weekly public affairs show, sponsored by the Tulsa Beacon
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