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    13. How the political typology groups view major issues

    Note:ย For a new and fully revised version of Pew Research Centerโ€™s political typology (published June 2026), read โ€œBeyond Red vs. Blue: The 2026 Political Typology.โ€ On nearly every issue โ€“ including the economy, role of government, voting and elections, race and immigration policy โ€“ there are differences in opinions among the nine groups in the […]

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    2. Expert essays on human agency and digital life

    Most respondents to this canvassing wrote brief reactions to this research question. However, a number of them wrote multilayered responses in a longer essay format. This essay section of the report is quite lengthy, so first we offer a sampler of a some of these essayistsโ€™ comments. What follows is the full set of essays […]

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    1. A sampling of overarching views on human agency

    The following incisive and informative responses to our questions about the evolution of human agency by 2035 represent some of the big ideas shared by a small selection of the hundreds of thought leaders who participated in this canvassing. Success of AI systems will remain constrained due to their inherent complexity, security vulnerabilities and the […]

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    11. Progressive Left

    Note:ย For a new and fully revised version of Pew Research Centerโ€™s political typology (published June 2026), read โ€œBeyond Red vs. Blue: The 2026 Political Typology.โ€ Reflecting their name, Progressive Left have very liberal views across a range of issues โ€“ including the size and scope of government, foreign policy, immigration and race. A sizable majority […]

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