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Tribe

On Homecoming and Belonging
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Tribe by Sebastian Junger explores the human need for community and belonging. Through a mix of history, psychology, and personal experiences, Junger examines how modern society's lack of close-knit communities impacts our mental health and well-being.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in exploring the deep connections that bind human societies, the importance of community and belonging, and the ways modern life impacts our sense of togetherness. With a mix of historical evidence and personal anecdotes, it delves into why humans thrive in supportive tribes and how these bonds can be rekindled in today's world.

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Tribe

From the author of THE PERFECT STORM and WAR comes a book about why men miss war, why Londoners missed the Blitz, and what we can all learn from American Indian captives who refused to go home.

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Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging by Sebastian Junger is an illuminating exploration that delves into the human need for a sense of belonging and the psychological impacts of war and peace. Using his expertise in anthropology and first-hand experience with conflict, Junger provides a deeply thought-provoking perspective on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the societal challenges faced by returning veterans.

Drawing on a wide range of historical, psychological, and anthropological research, Junger explores the strong bonds formed in tribal societies and wartime environments, where individuals thrive on a deep sense of mutual dependency and shared purpose. He argues that the problems many veterans face upon returning home are not entirely due to the trauma of war, but rather the alienation they experience when reintegrating into a modern society that lacks these intimate, cohesive group dynamics.

One of the book’s most powerful discussions is around why many veterans who never saw combat still suffer from PTSD. Junger suggests that our species' natural inclination to live in small, interdependent groups provides insight into this phenomenon. The communal lifestyle of soldiers resembles the primitive human communities where members relied on one another for survival, comfort, and identity. In stark contrast, today's affluent societies promote individualism and self-reliance, which often lead to social isolation and psychological distress.

Moreover, Junger highlights the paradox of modernity: as wealth and comfort increase, so do rates of depression, suicide, and PTSD. The lack of communal support structures and meaningful social connections in prosperous societies can leave individuals feeling profoundly disconnected and vulnerable to mental health issues. Through analysing the veteran experience, Junger posits that embracing some aspects of tribal living may help mitigate these problems and offer a pathway to a more connected, fulfilling life.

Tribe is a compelling call to re-evaluate the way we think about community, belonging, and the social structures that support us. Junger's insightful analysis not only addresses the plight of veterans but also poses broader questions about how all of us can find meaning and connection in an increasingly fragmented world. This book challenges readers to look beyond the individual and consider the powerful impacts of collective human experiences.

Whether you are a student of anthropology, a military veteran, or simply someone interested in the fabric of human society, Tribe offers profound insights and inspires vital conversations about how we can create healthier, more supportive communities.

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Tribe by Sebastian Junger is praised for its insightful reflections on human society, governance, and the challenges faced by veterans returning from war. Reviewers find it eloquent, thought-provoking, and backed by real experiences and anthropology. The book advocates for a return to communal solidarity and addresses issues like depression, anxiety, and loneliness in modern affluent societies. It's described as a powerful, engaging, and convincing read.

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ISBN: 9780008168186

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Fourth Estate Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 140g

Pages: 192

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About the Author

Sebastian Junger grew up in New England and has worked as a tree-feller, Bosnian correspondent, journalist and adventurer. His first book, The Perfect Storm, has spent over four years on the bestseller lists and its film adaptation was a huge box-office success. Junger is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, and winner of the National Magazine Award for Reporting. He has also written for magazines including Harper's, the New York Times Magazine, and National Geographic Adventure.

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