Ebook {Epub PDF} Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations by Amy Chua






















 · Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations. Amy Chua, the John M. Duff Jr. Professor of Law. (Penguin) In this book, Amy Chua contends that humans need to belong to groups. In many parts of the world, group identities that matter most — the ones that people will kill and die for — are ethnic, religious, sectarian, or clan-based. But because America tends to see the world in terms Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. Amy Chua provokes thought – and we need that.” —General Stan McChrystal, US Army (Ret) “Political Tribes is a beautifully written, eminently readable, and uniquely important challenge to conventional wisdom. In it, Amy Chua argues that tribalism—and the social dysfunction and violence that comes along with it—is the norm all over the world, but the United States managed to escape its worst impulses Cited by: Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations: Author: Amy Chua: Publisher: Penguin, ISBN: , Length: pages: 5/5(3).


In Political Tribes, Amy Chua diagnoses the cause of our current political discord: tribalism. In many parts of the world, the group identities that matter most - the ones that people will kill and die for - are ethnic, religious, sectarian or clan-based. Time and time again our blindness to tribalism has undermined our foreign policy. BOOK REVIEW BOOK REVIEW Chua, Amy, Political Tribes; Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations, New York: Penguin Press/ Bloomsbury Publishing, , pages. This book offers an interesting explanation of the problems faced by the American policy makers in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Venezuela as well as in the realm of domestic politics. Chua, Amy. Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations. New York: Random House Large Print. Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide) Chua, Amy, Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations. New York: Random House Large Print, MLA Citation (style guide) Chua, Amy.


Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations. Amy Chua, the John M. Duff Jr. Professor of Law. (Penguin) In this book, Amy Chua contends that humans need to belong to groups. In many parts of the world, group identities that matter most — the ones that people will kill and die for — are ethnic, religious, sectarian, or clan-based. But because America tends to see the world in terms of nation-states engaged in great ideological battles — Capitalism vs. Communism, Democracy vs. “Amy Chua’s insightful, provocative and deeply troubling book is the place to begin our long overdue national discussion on how to repair the deep divisions in the American political landscape. Political Tribes is a wakeup call to the dangers of surrendering national unity to a fractured landscape of feuding and narrow interests.”. Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations is a book by Amy bltadwin.ru was published in February, , and covers the topic of how loyalty to groups can be more important than ideology, and applies this idea to both failures of American foreign policy abroad and the rise of Donald Trump within the United States.

0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000