Why Humans Create Tribes — The Ancient Instinct Behind Us vs. Them
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Why do humans naturally divide themselves into groups? From ancient hunter-gatherer communities to modern nations, political movements, religions, sports fandoms, companies, and online communities, tribal behavior has remained a powerful part of human psychology.
In this episode, we explore why belonging once meant survival, how humans learned to distinguish between insiders and outsiders, why shared stories and symbols strengthen group identity, and how fear, loyalty, competition, and social media can intensify tribal thinking. We also examine the paradox of tribalism: the same instinct that allows humans to cooperate, build communities, and create civilizations can also produce division, prejudice, polarization, and conflict.
Understanding tribalism may help us understand not only human history, but also the forces still shaping society today.