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Tribalism, Morality, and the Environment: How Human Behavior Shapes the Planet’s Future

Tribalism, Morality, and the Environment: How Human Behavior Shapes the Planet’s Future

Episode 150 Published 4 years, 1 month ago
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Humans are wired to belong, compete, and protect — but what happens when tribal instincts clash with global responsibility? In this episode, George Monty examines the intersection of morality, social identity, and environmental stewardship. From the microcosm of local communities to the macrocosm of planetary systems, this conversation uncovers how our collective behavior can either destroy or sustain the natural world.


In this episode:


  • How tribalism shapes environmental decision-making
  • The ethics of sustainability and stewardship
  • Case studies of human-environment interaction across cultures
  • Why moral evolution is critical for planetary survival
  • Strategies to align human instincts with ecological imperatives




Link to Dr. Buchanan:
https://mitpress.mit.edu › books › our-moral-fate


https://www.amazon.com › Our-Moral-Fate-Evolution-Tribalism › dp › 0262043742


https://freedomcenter.arizona.edu › our-moral-fate


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https://tidycal.com/georgepmonty/60-minute-meeting

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