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UNIT 22 The Open Tribe

Jeffrey · The open tribe · The limits of openness · Nontribal businesses

If tribalism is so wonderful . . .

People ask (and of course it's a valid question), "If tribalism is so wonderful, why do tribal people give it up so easily?"

[text to come] Jeffrey's friends were always urging him to "find a direction, get some ambition, and care about something," but Quinn says none of these things can be done "at will." Do you agree?

With whom do you identify more strongly--Jeffrey or the friends who thought he should "get with the program"?

The author says no one was able to give Jeffrey "as little as he wanted." What does this mean? [The things his friends wanted for him--a good job, a career--would have given him more than he wanted.]

Would you like to live in "a world of tribes"?

What is altruism?

Imagine two school football leagues, one devoted to altruistic play, the other strictly to winning.. On teams in the altruistic league, everyone who joins gets to play in every game. On teams in the other league, only the best players get to play. Which league would you rather play in? Which league's games would you rather watch? Which league do you think would have more fun?

Discuss office rage as an expression of the fact that workers perceive themselves as having "no way out."

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