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SUMMARY:Our Tribal Nature: Tribalism\, Politics\, and Evolution
DESCRIPTION:A Leakey Foundation Survival Symposium\nOnce essential for human survival\, our innate desire to belong now threatens to destroy us. At a moment when our world feels dangerously fragmented and unstable\, “Our Tribal Nature: Tribalism\, Politics\, and Evolution” brings together Sebastian Junger\, Francis Fukuyama\, Richard Wrangham\, and other scholars from top universities to confront the role our tribal instincts play in building communities – and tearing them apart through partisanship\, racism\, and xenophobia. \nBrought to you by The Leakey Foundation\, this landmark symposium will draw on science\, politics\, psychology and more to examine the evolutionary origins and function of tribalism\, its influence on history\, and the role it plays in our increasingly divided world. It’s more urgent than ever for us to understand the power of our tribal nature\, and how we can harness its best qualities to resist its worst. \n 
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/ourtribalnature/
LOCATION:The Morgan Library & Museum\, 225 Madison Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016
CATEGORIES:Symposia
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SUMMARY:Our Tribal Nature: Tribalism\, Politics\, and Evolution
DESCRIPTION:A Leakey Foundation Survival Symposium\nOnce essential for human survival\, our innate desire to belong now threatens to destroy us. At a moment when our world feels dangerously fragmented and unstable\, “Our Tribal Nature: Tribalism\, Politics\, and Evolution” brings together Sebastian Junger\, Francis Fukuyama\, Richard Wrangham\, and other scholars from top universities to confront the role our tribal instincts play in building communities – and tearing them apart through partisanship\, racism\, and xenophobia. \nBrought to you by The Leakey Foundation\, this landmark symposium will draw on science\, politics\, psychology and more to examine the evolutionary origins and function of tribalism\, its influence on history\, and the role it plays in our increasingly divided world. It’s more urgent than ever for us to understand the power of our tribal nature\, and how we can harness its best qualities to resist its worst. \n 
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/ourtribalnature-2/
LOCATION:The Morgan Library & Museum\, 225 Madison Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016
CATEGORIES:Symposia
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