Tribalism
Why the British Insist On Battering Each Other When We're Drunk
I have a theory explaining why Brits love to fight after a night out – and the same theory explains why football has become more tribal than ever.
Box-Cutters and Guns: How The Street Took Over Graffiti
Listen to our Podcast with Nack, about violence and street art.
Home Games: The Strange Overlapping Borders of Sports Fandom
To be a fan is, first and foremost, to join a tribe. But the borders of these sports homelands, and what's at stake, are more confusing than they first appear.
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The Feds Are Trying to Decimate the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas
This week seven members of the powerful race-based prison gang were sentenced for their roles in its culture of violence.
Alain de Botton’s Bizarre Atheism Isn't What Atheists Want
If Alain de Botton's "Atheism 2.0" is where “atheism” is going, I’ll gladly retract the label for myself and settle on “rational materialist.”
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