"The notion that tribalism is "natural" begins to break down when you experience firsthand the richness that comes from interacting with people who have different perspectives, experiences, and skills."
Tribal heritage is different perspectives, experiences, and skills. Tribal heritage is not set in stone. It changes from day to day. It seems you consider tribal heritage as a closed society. It is not.
If you believe that I am think "tribal heritage as a closed society".
You are reading into this wrong.
When I said
"The notion that tribalism is "natural" begins to break down when you experience firsthand the richness that comes from interacting with people who have different perspectives, experiences, and skills."
This is referring to ADAPTING one's mindset to new information.
So if someone wants a pure ethnic state.
They most likely want that because they are fearful of "others".
"The notion that tribalism is "natural" begins to break down when you experience firsthand the richness that comes from interacting with people who have different perspectives, experiences, and skills."
Tribal heritage is different perspectives, experiences, and skills. Tribal heritage is not set in stone. It changes from day to day. It seems you consider tribal heritage as a closed society. It is not.
If you believe that I am think "tribal heritage as a closed society". You are reading into this wrong.
When I said
"The notion that tribalism is "natural" begins to break down when you experience firsthand the richness that comes from interacting with people who have different perspectives, experiences, and skills."
This is referring to ADAPTING one's mindset to new information.
So if someone wants a pure ethnic state. They most likely want that because they are fearful of "others".