David M. Anderson
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Anderson's research focuses on polarization, pragmatism, bipartisanship, family policy, and public philosophy. Overarching themes in Anderson's writing include understanding the role played by three concepts of leveraging in social and political life, leveraging uncertainty to create bipartisanship and community, providing all families with economic and ethical support and developing a new centrist public philosophy. Anderson served as the Director of the National Task Force of the Institute of Politics, Democracy and the Internet and Executive Director of Youth04. Anderson regularly contributes op-eds on new centrist politics, family policy, leveraging and society, international relations and polarization, dysfunction and American democracy.
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Argues that leveraging – bargaining, resource, and investment – is the dominant theme of our time, as a result of a range of causal factors, including the dismantling of the Cold War and the modern family and the rise of the information technology.