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“Face It. You’re Addicted to Politics.” Arthur Brooks draws on Eitan Hersh and others to remind people that following politics like it’s entertainment erodes civic virtue: “Does this modicum of abstinence mean you will be bereft of political opinions? Not at all. It just means you’re no longer willing to turn the management of your emotions over to professionals. Instead, you can insist on thinking critically for yourself about whether, and when…
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Front Porch Republic broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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