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WHAT COMES NOW - US VERSUS THEM: Why We Categorize People as Other

US VERSUS THEM: Why We Categorize People as Other

09/06/18 • 78 min

WHAT COMES NOW

Rosie von Lila and Raman Frey take a deep dive into the science of why we categorize ourselves into in-crowds and out-crowds. Explore David Berreby's excellent 2004 book: Us and Them: Understanding Your Tribal Mind.

Raman Frey is the founder of Good People Dinners -- a San Francisco based community that fosters trust and friendship through food, drink and conversation. Over one hundred-fifty gatherings, dinners, overnights and retreats, have occurred. You can read his work on Medium.com.

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Rosie von Lila and Raman Frey take a deep dive into the science of why we categorize ourselves into in-crowds and out-crowds. Explore David Berreby's excellent 2004 book: Us and Them: Understanding Your Tribal Mind.

Raman Frey is the founder of Good People Dinners -- a San Francisco based community that fosters trust and friendship through food, drink and conversation. Over one hundred-fifty gatherings, dinners, overnights and retreats, have occurred. You can read his work on Medium.com.

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