We鈥檝e all heard about the supposed animosity between reporters and mainstream Americans.聽But Monitor writers in Iowa said they experienced a deep reward of their work there: meeting people willing to engage with them.
Welcome back. Today we look at engagement in Iowa, identity in Israel, responsiveness in Minneapolis, order and disorder in Rwanda, and hope that鈥檚 both local and national.聽But first, it鈥檚 a good moment to think about how we push for the political outcomes we want.
One partisan process, the Senate impeachment trial,聽wraps up. Today intraparty challengers get real in Iowa. The points of contention are familiar: health care, wages, climate, more.
Never mind the politicians. Can individuals better frame these debates? Can we assert facts without judgment?
On a biggie 鈥 climate change 鈥 Katharine Hayhoe has 鈥渇ound a strategy that works,鈥 : 鈥渇ocusing on the heart 鈥 that is, what we collectively value 鈥 as opposed to the head.鈥澛
Dr. Hayhoe, a climate scientist we鈥檝e interviewed in the past, prescribes this tack: 鈥淒on鈥檛 start with fear, judgment, condemnation, or guilt. ... [S]tart by connecting the dots to what is already important to both [sides], and then offer positive, beneficial, and practical solutions that we can engage in.鈥
That tends to run against party lines 鈥 even against how some say humans are wired.
鈥淢otivated reasoning,鈥 , 鈥渋s what social scientists call the process of deciding what evidence to accept based on the conclusion one prefers.鈥澛
Dismissing the views of the 鈥渙ther鈥 is easy. Not dismissing them can mean sacrificing a dearly held identity. 鈥淭his is not just a problem for conservatives,鈥 Nieman notes. 鈥淸L]iberals are less likely to accept expert consensus on the possibility of safe storage of nuclear waste or on the effects of concealed-carry gun laws.鈥澛
Respect is essential. What Dr. Hayhoe says about her issue 鈥 even as some deny its existence 鈥 matters broadly. 鈥淎s humans, we want to be part of a solution,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hat is part of what gives us hope ... the idea that we鈥檙e actually doing something good for the world.鈥