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How our tribes fail us with James Mumford

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"We are responding in ways, which are...imaginative and potentially dangerous...terrifying...mass information surplus really destabilizes people's understanding of where they sit in the world. When you've got thousands of different competing narratives attacking you at all times it's extremely destabilizing and, therefore, could very easily prompt a rush to the safety of tribes."


Turi speaks to Dr James Mumford to find out how tribalism limits our political agency. How do we choose our political affiliations? What are the inherent contradictions in those choices? Is tribalism inevitable in the age of uncertainty? How does this instinct for community stop us from questioning our own values? What does this mean for our political systems?


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Learn all about the Parlia Podcast here


Meet Turi Munthe: https://parlia.com/u/Turi


Learn more about Parlia project here: https://parlia.com/about


And visit us at: https://parlia.com



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"We are responding in ways, which are...imaginative and potentially dangerous...terrifying...mass information surplus really destabilizes people's understanding of where they sit in the world. When you've got thousands of different competing narratives attacking you at all times it's extremely destabilizing and, therefore, could very easily prompt a rush to the safety of tribes."


Turi speaks to Dr James Mumford to find out how tribalism limits our political agency. How do we choose our political affiliations? What are the inherent contradictions in those choices? Is tribalism inevitable in the age of uncertainty? How does this instinct for community stop us from questioning our own values? What does this mean for our political systems?


More on this episode


Learn all about the Parlia Podcast here


Meet Turi Munthe: https://parlia.com/u/Turi


Learn more about Parlia project here: https://parlia.com/about


And visit us at: https://parlia.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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