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Trump: Tribalism and the God Module

By: James A. Lahde
Narrated by: Paul Stefano
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Trump Tribalism and the God Module explores the role "God modules" play in driving liberal rebel forces to ferment chaos in large established conservative cultures where community solidarity is lost.

The "God module" is a cluster of nerves in the human brain that attracts humans to tribal ideologies while blinding them to contrary ideologies.

In the 1970s, the “Father of the New Left”, Marxist Professor Herbert Marcuse, influenced students, such as Soul Alinsky, Mrs. Clinton, and Mr. Obama, to destroy capitalism by dividing the country via identity politics - "Classic Internecine Tribalism". In a few decades, that pathologic Marxist philosophy turned into a postmodern concept that was driven by the "Gang of Five": the media, social sciences, “income elite”, the Democrat Party, and public education institutions.

Listeners will take away an appreciation for how the "God module" does not differentiate between how religious and secular tribes function; how successful classic tribalism, (nationalism), has been for the human species; and how destructive internecine tribalism has been to many large established historic tribes like Rome, as well as large established democratic tribes like America.

©2020 James A. Lahde (P)2020 James A. Lahde
Politics & Government Liberalism Socialism Capitalism Imperialism Iran Soviet Union Middle East Social justice Middle Ages
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