However, the extreme polarization of good and evil in this novel is to be found in the provinces.
Adding to the difficulty of addressing the church's long-range problems is the new, and often extreme, polarization among many Catholics.
A two-thirds vote was required for the nomination and the silverites had it in spite of the extreme regional polarization of the delegates.
The election, considered to have been conducted much more fairly than past contests, revealed extreme polarization between North and South.
It's a forty-year trend toward extreme polarization, toward parties that have no ideological variation .
These events merely served to further the extreme and violent polarization of Venezuelan society between pro- and anti-Chávez camps.
But I see few signs that our great country will reverse course away from the extreme economic polarization that we've been moving toward since the late 1960s.
Policy-making today is "plagued by extreme partisan polarization".
Nor is there any comfort in an extreme polarization along racial lines: 96 percent of blacks voted for Mr. Edwards.
They were persecuted and killed in the course of Christianization, which also led to an extreme polarization of the role of females in Germanic society.