Description
A sharp, funny, and unexpectedly hopeful look at why modern life feels so polarized, and how we got here. In Truth & Tribalism, Drue Anderson explores the strange and exhausting reality of modern tribal behavior and how politics, social media, and identity have combined to turn everyday disagreement into constant moral warfare. This isn't a book about choosing sides. It's a book about understanding why sides feel so irresistible. Through relatable stories, cultural analysis, and a candid examination of his own contradictions, Anderson unpacks how our brains confuse loyalty with truth, how algorithms quietly amplify outrage, and how certainty has become a substitute for thinking. Along the way, he reveals why even well-intentioned people get pulled into patterns that leave them angrier, more suspicious, and less human. Part cultural critique, part dark humor, and part personal reckoning, Truth & Tribalism offers clarity without preaching and insight without condescension. It doesn't promise easy answers or moral purity, just a better understanding of what's actually happening beneath the noise. If you're tired of constant outrage, skeptical of performance certainty, and curious about how to stay thoughtful in a world that rewawrds extremes, this book will give you perspective, a few practical tools, and a healthier way to engage with it all.
ISBN 9798276803111