A companion to The Emergence of the Algorithmic Mind
Why do smart people fall for bad ideas? Why does society reward outrage but punish truth-telling? Why does it feel like we're all speaking different languages-and losing the will to listen?
Tribes, Lies, and Power dives deep into the cultural, psychological, and technological forces fracturing our ability to think clearly and connect honestly. With piercing insight and quiet resolve, G.K. Tuck maps the terrain of a society torn between its tribal instincts and its longing for peace.
This isn't a manifesto. It's a wake-up call-and a path forward.
Drawing on history, neuroscience, and lived experience, Tuck explores:
How fear hijacks our minds and fuels division
Why media and institutions manufacture consent and confusion
How language can be both a weapon and a bridge
Why performative morality replaces conscience-and how to get it back
What it means to think freely in an age of engineered outrage
Ultimately, this book challenges the reader not just to see the system-but to escape it. It's about reclaiming the inner tools of conscience, curiosity, and clarity.
Whether you're a seeker of truth, a critic of culture, or simply weary of the noise, Tribes, Lies, and Power offers something rare: quiet wisdom in a world addicted to spectacle.
Read it alongside The Emergence of the Algorithmic Mind for the full picture of how old instincts and new technologies are reshaping what it means to be human.