We seem as a species to prefer living among those who share a world-view similar to our own. Animals mostly just care about whether or not those in the herd, pack, or flock are of the same species.
Not so with humans. We come together in clans, tribes, cities, states and nations, seeking out and fostering a homogeneous sociality.
However, rapidly advancing technology and science has wrought great change among the world’s civilizations. Travel is easier, communication faster, and communities are increasingly diversified as a result of the morphing of global economics.
Yet, there is an attraction to living among your own kind. Is it merely biological, or is there more to it?
I wonder if the simple answer is that it just makes us feel good? But how does that explain that we also enjoy, sometimes even require—and thrive on and because of—the presence of those who are different from us and that we disagree with?
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