Tribal Machines is a field guide to the real engine of America's political misery: not "issues," but incentives, identity, and the outrage economy that turns disagreement into disgust.
Republicans and Democrats don't just argue-they often interpret the same reality through different moral lenses, different information streams, and different social rewards. This book breaks down the machinery behind that split: how media and algorithms monetize anger, how parties and primaries punish moderation, how status and belonging hijack reasoning, and why "more facts" usually makes fights worse, not better.
But this isn't a doom sermon. Tribal Machines also shows what actually lowers the temperature-without asking anyone to abandon their values. You'll get practical tools for thinking clearly, talking without triggering tribal reflexes, and rebuilding trust in conversations that normally go nuclear.
Inside you'll learn:
If you're tired of being emotionally hijacked by politics, this book hands you the wiring diagram-and the off switch.