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Michael Morris on Why We Divide and How to Reconnect | EP 628

2025/6/24
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John R. Miles:许多人认为部落主义导致分裂和冲突,但实际上,部落本能对于人类进步和合作至关重要。我们需要改变对部落主义的看法,将其视为一种积极的力量,而不是需要消除的问题。我认为部落主义并非总是负面的,它也可能促进社群内部的团结和合作。 Michael Morris:我选择“部落”这个词,正是因为“部落主义”已成为一种指责。有一种说法是,有毒的部落主义正在接管世界,这将是民主的终结。我认为这种说法有些夸大其词。每个世代都认为文明正在崩溃,但我们有责任去理解问题并尝试解决,而不是绝望和宿命论。问题虽然引人注目,但部落动机带来的好处往往是潜在的,我们不会过多地思考它们。部落主义与呼吸一样,是人类的本性。我们的部落本能是石器时代进化而来,用于在群体中分享文化的脑部适应,这使我们与其他猿类不同。我们应该更多地关注部落主义在促进大规模协作方面的积极作用。

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In this episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles sits down with Dr. Michael Morris, a leading cultural psychologist and professor at Columbia University, to explore the psychology of tribalism and belonging. Drawing from his new book Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together), Michael explains how three evolutionary instincts—the Peer, Hero, and Ancestor Instincts—drive our group behavior, shape identity, and influence leadership. T

he conversation unpacks how these instincts manifest in politics, corporate culture, and social movements—and how understanding them can help us bridge divides, build trust, and lead intentional change. Whether you’re managing a team, navigating conflict, or trying to understand your own biases, this episode offers a powerful lens for personal and collective transformation.

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