Tribalism, 1st ed. 2018
The Evolutionary Origins of Fear Politics

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Unearthing the most primal motivations behind the fear politics movements sweeping across the USA, Europe, and the Middle East, Stevan E. Hobfoll examines how  the increasing sense of threat from the political and cultural ?other? or ?outsider? engenders an evolutionary, built-in ?defend and aggress? response. This deep-wired evolutionary response is a defining aspect of our tribal origins and has allowed for the rise of propaganda, extremist politics, and?in turn?violence. In this timely work, which binds theories in psychology, sociology, evolution, biology, linguistics, iconography, rhetoric, and religion, Hobfoll explores the tribalist roots of radical militant Islam, violence against women, white supremacy, the rise of authoritarian leaders, and an increasingly polarized and uncompromising political landscape. Grounded in evolutionary psychological research, Hobfoll?s long term study of stress,  and in conversation with contemporary academic literature, Tribalism not only offers an explanation for society?s worst impulses, but also points us towards the best protections against tribalism and other evolutionary traps.

1. The Tribal Self and the Power of Catastrophic Threat Messaging

2. Threat and the Tribal Self

3. Truth and Rationality become Casualties of Fear

4. Historical Threat and the Priming of Violence

5. The Primal Emergence of the Authoritarian Father Leader

6. Radical Jihad and Paranoid Supremacists

7. Tribal Enslavement of Women: Women’s Bodies as a Battleground

8. Barricade and Throw Grenades: The Entrenchment of Tribalism and Fear Politics

9. Through a Glass Darkly: Reversing Tribal Intolerance and Aggression

Stevan E. Hobfoll is the Judd and Marjorie Weinberg Presidential Professor and Chair of the Department of Behavioral Sciences at Rush University Medical Center, USA. He is a former Senior Fellow of the Center for National Security Studies at the University of Haifa, Israel. He has authored and edited twelve books, including Traumatic StressThe Ecology of Stress, and Stress, Culture, and Community.


Places the concept of “tribal politics” within the context of Trump’s rise, the 2016 Election, and growing polarization in American politics

Provides an empirical and evolutionary basis for the prevalence of tribal politics and the politics of fear, distinct from most books on the topic that employ a historical or political approach

Is of interest to students and scholars in sociology, psychology, and political science, as well as those in “harder sciences” and public policy