Tribalism Isn’t Our Democracy’s Main Problem. The Conservative Movement Is.

NY Mag (10/21/2018)
  • Before the Civil Rights Movement (1960s), US Congress was built around compromise among Democrats and Republicans with minimal confrontation/hostility.
  • After Civil Rights, Republicans (Barry Goldwater, Richard Nixon, etc.) recognized that subliminally appealing to anti-black voters would help them “thrive”.
  • The conservative movement sparked campaigning and voting decisions driven by tribalism, or group belonging, instead of actual policies.
  • Tribalism has strengthened as declining labor unions have been replaced by lobbyists representing the wealthy and corporations.