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Our Tribal Future

How to Channel Our Foundational Human Instincts into a Force for Good

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Winner of the 2023 Balsillie Prize for Public Policy
An astounding and inspiring look at the science behind tribalism, and how we can learn to harness it to improve the world around us.

What do you think of when you hear the word "tribalism?" For many, it conjures images of bigotry, xenophobia, and sectarian violence. Others may envision their own tribe: family, friends, and the bonds of loyalty that keep them together. Tribalism is one of the most complex and ancient evolutionary forces; it gave us the capacity for cooperation and competition, and allowed us to navigate increasingly complex social landscapes. It is so powerful that it can predict our behavior even better than race, class, gender, or religion. But in our vast modern world, has this blessing become a curse?

Our Tribal Future
explores a central paradox of our species: how altruism, community, kindness, and genocide are all driven by the same core adaptation. Evolutionary anthropologist David R. Samson engages with cutting-edge science and philosophy, as well as his own field research with small-scale societies and wild chimpanzees, to explain the science, ethics, and history of tribalism in compelling and accessible terms.
This bold and brilliant book reveals provocative truths about our nature. Readers will discover that tribalism cannot, and should not, be eliminated entirely—to do so would be to destroy what makes us human. But is it possible to channel the best of this instinct to enrich our lives while containing the worst of its dangers?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 13, 2023
      This uneven debut by evolutionary anthropologist Samson explores the evolution and consequences of tribalism. Contending that humans have an innate “instinct to belong to a nested group,” Samson suggests this “tribal drive” developed as people began living in larger communities and needed a way to decide whom to trust beyond one’s kin. He describes how tribes evolved from the earliest bands of hunter-gatherers to online social networks and highlights the fascinating social developments that arose along the way, as when he suggests that “reactive aggression” likely decreased as humans developed language, even as language enabled the proliferation of premeditated violence and conspiracy. Samson also addresses, if too briefly, tribalism’s role in fueling bigotry and political violence, calling the Chinese Cultural Revolution’s brutality against suspected dissidents the “grandest experiment in ideologically driven political tribalism the world has ever known.” The anthropology stimulates, but the author loses his way as his focus shifts to the future, delivering unconvincing exhortations to thwart tribalism’s excesses by forming a universal “metatribe” and making woo-woo calls for humans to “sacrifice all tribes... upon the altar of the one, single human tribe.” The dubious conclusion drags down an otherwise revealing examination of group identification.

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