

#476
Mentioned in 63 episodes
Tribe
On Homecoming and Belonging
Book • 2016
In 'Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging', Sebastian Junger delves into the human desire for community and belonging.
Drawing from history, psychology, and anthropology, Junger examines why many individuals, including combat veterans, often feel a stronger sense of belonging in tribal or wartime environments than in modern society.
He argues that the lack of community in affluent societies can lead to feelings of isolation and depression, while disasters and wars can paradoxically bring people together and foster a sense of unity.
The book challenges the notion that modern society is superior to tribal societies, highlighting the benefits of egalitarianism and community found in the latter.
Junger also discusses how the absence of these communal bonds can affect veterans returning from war and suggests that societal changes could help reintegrate them and improve overall societal well-being.
Drawing from history, psychology, and anthropology, Junger examines why many individuals, including combat veterans, often feel a stronger sense of belonging in tribal or wartime environments than in modern society.
He argues that the lack of community in affluent societies can lead to feelings of isolation and depression, while disasters and wars can paradoxically bring people together and foster a sense of unity.
The book challenges the notion that modern society is superior to tribal societies, highlighting the benefits of egalitarianism and community found in the latter.
Junger also discusses how the absence of these communal bonds can affect veterans returning from war and suggests that societal changes could help reintegrate them and improve overall societal well-being.
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