
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


*Sebastian Junger’s work as a journalist and film-maker in war zones led him to some startling facts about conflict and hardship: people are often happier in times of war than in peace; disasters are sometimes recalled more fondly than vacations or weddings; and mental illness increases the richer a society becomes.
*Rather than hardship, what people cannot bear is the feeling that they are unnecessary, not part of some tight group that needs them and looks out for them.
*History bears this out: in the early days of North America’s settlement by Europeans, many white captives of American Indians, once freed, chose to go back to tribal life.
*And many of the soldiers who Junger met admitted they didn’t just struggle to find civilian life meaningful, they actually missed the war experience.
*Junger pulls these facts together into a compelling argument about the intrinsically tribal nature of human beings and the dreadful cost of the de-tribalization of modern life.
Theme 1: History of Tribalism - 0:29
Theme 2: Tribal War - 7:50
Theme 3: Tribalism & America - 16:05
Like what you hear? Be sure to like & subscribe to support this podcast! Also leave a comment and let us know your thoughts on the episode.
You can also get a free weekly email about the Book Insight of the week. Subscribe at memod.com/insights
Want quick save-able, share-able bullet points on this book? Check out the Memo: https://memod.com/lynlovesbooks/sebastian-junger-explains-our-tribal-origins-and-h-282
HEAR THE FULL INTERVIEWS MENTIONED IN TODAYS' EPISODE HERE:
ABC News. “Bowe Bergdahl Responds to Those Who Called Him a Traitor.” YouTube, YouTube, 17 Oct. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyvcY2DH4fg.
Full Title: Tribe: On Homecoming & Belonging
Year of Publication: 2016
Book Author: Sebastian Junger
To purchase the complete edition of this book click here: https://tinyurl.com/2jzb5ezv
Book Insight Writer: Tom Butler-Bowden
Editor: Tom Butler-Bowden
Producer: Daniel Gonzalez
Production Manager: Karin Richey
Curator: Tom Butler-Bowden
Narrator: Patrick Chou
By Memo'd4.8
2121 ratings
*Sebastian Junger’s work as a journalist and film-maker in war zones led him to some startling facts about conflict and hardship: people are often happier in times of war than in peace; disasters are sometimes recalled more fondly than vacations or weddings; and mental illness increases the richer a society becomes.
*Rather than hardship, what people cannot bear is the feeling that they are unnecessary, not part of some tight group that needs them and looks out for them.
*History bears this out: in the early days of North America’s settlement by Europeans, many white captives of American Indians, once freed, chose to go back to tribal life.
*And many of the soldiers who Junger met admitted they didn’t just struggle to find civilian life meaningful, they actually missed the war experience.
*Junger pulls these facts together into a compelling argument about the intrinsically tribal nature of human beings and the dreadful cost of the de-tribalization of modern life.
Theme 1: History of Tribalism - 0:29
Theme 2: Tribal War - 7:50
Theme 3: Tribalism & America - 16:05
Like what you hear? Be sure to like & subscribe to support this podcast! Also leave a comment and let us know your thoughts on the episode.
You can also get a free weekly email about the Book Insight of the week. Subscribe at memod.com/insights
Want quick save-able, share-able bullet points on this book? Check out the Memo: https://memod.com/lynlovesbooks/sebastian-junger-explains-our-tribal-origins-and-h-282
HEAR THE FULL INTERVIEWS MENTIONED IN TODAYS' EPISODE HERE:
ABC News. “Bowe Bergdahl Responds to Those Who Called Him a Traitor.” YouTube, YouTube, 17 Oct. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyvcY2DH4fg.
Full Title: Tribe: On Homecoming & Belonging
Year of Publication: 2016
Book Author: Sebastian Junger
To purchase the complete edition of this book click here: https://tinyurl.com/2jzb5ezv
Book Insight Writer: Tom Butler-Bowden
Editor: Tom Butler-Bowden
Producer: Daniel Gonzalez
Production Manager: Karin Richey
Curator: Tom Butler-Bowden
Narrator: Patrick Chou

43,702 Listeners

12,721 Listeners

8,988 Listeners

3,924 Listeners

27,676 Listeners

441 Listeners

14,365 Listeners

23,609 Listeners

787 Listeners

7,500 Listeners

20,139 Listeners

297 Listeners

8,397 Listeners

536 Listeners

1,563 Listeners