An investigation of how tribalism affected the evolution of the
human mind. The analysis reveals a process that beliefs are a
primary means of group identification and are a natural component
of the evolution of human thought and culture. The results are
mental processes that divide population groups into "us" and "them"
which result in methods of thought and perception that affect major
areas of human culture, specifically politics and religion. Us
Against Them argues that the essential difference between the
religious/conservative and the secular/liberal is driven by
tribalism, not ideology. This is evidenced by the exclusive nature
of conservative ideology that divides people into separate groups
as evidenced by common features such as "you're with us or against
us," "believers and heretics," and "attack to defend." The book is
written for the general public without technical jargon and is
arranged as a series of arguments in the manner of traditional
philosophy.
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