"Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging" by Sebastian Junger is a nonfiction book that explores the human need for a sense of community and belonging. The author draws on his experiences as a journalist in war-torn countries and research on the psychology of stress to argue that modern society has isolated individuals from their inherent tribal connections. Junger advocates for a return to community-based societies where people work together for a common purpose and feel a sense of belonging. He argues that this would not only improve individual well-being but also strengthen society as a whole.
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