What I don't agree upon is the pessimist conclusion you seem to have that any group of people organized under a particular cause or set of beliefs is doomed to become a victim of tribalism. If that is the case, we might as well stop right now trying to build a peaceful and just society for everyone.
Philosophy has well demonstrated that freedom and egalitarianism are mutually exclusive. I believe Karrie is 100% right in her assessment. Any organized group, and especially a group trying to build a utopia, is doomed to failure. It will become destructive and maybe even is immediately so.
Our current system of elitist rule enforced by violence is a tyranny that we are comfortable with but it is still a tyranny.
It is possible for an organized group to come close to a balance between freedom and egalitarianism so long as it isn't exclusive and responsive enough to react quickly. It is a difficult balance and one that requires the quick reflexes one might find in the computer controls of an advanced fighter jet. Our current system and social order of leaders doesn't IMO have that kind of responsiveness. I am quite sure this is why we see the kind of problems we do today. Society changes and advances far faster than our elites are able to react.
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