Moral Tribes
About This Book
Published in 2013, Moral Tribes explores the mechanisms behind human moral decision-making. Our species evolved in small tribal units but now exists in intricate, interconnected societies. From abortion rights to climate change policy, we struggle to find consensus on major issues. This work examines how we can approach moral choices in ways that serve collective wellbeing.
Who Should Read This?
- Family members who repeatedly clash over fundamental values
- Community organizers seeking frameworks for collective decision-making
- Analytical thinkers who want to balance logic with interpersonal harmony
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