Moral Tribes Explained
Humans are inherently social creatures, driven by a desire to belong to moral tribes that provide meaning and purpose. This emotional connection influences our behaviors and choices, leading individuals to align with groups that reflect their values and beliefs. Genetic predispositions play a role in shaping our identities, manifesting in shared preferences and lifestyles, which can even lead to striking similarities among separated twins. Understanding these dynamics sheds light on the complexities of group affiliation and the motivations behind extreme behaviors, such as joining radical organizations.In this clip
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