The world has become addicted to rage – and 2016 might be to blame
Polls have shown that increased political division has made us all far angrier than we used to be, something only worsened by a lucrative new form of internet content designed to stoke our fury. And there might be only one way to move past it, writes Roisin Lanigan

Polls have shown that increased political division has made us all far angrier than we used to be, something only worsened by a lucrative new form of internet content designed to stoke our fury. And there might be only one way to move past it, writes Roisin Lanigan