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Description
We see our own group as beautifully diverse individuals, but our brains are biologically hardwired to view rival factions as a swarm of identical, faceless clones. When we look at our own friends, family, or political party, we see a beautiful, complex mosaic of unique individuals with differing opinions and distinct physical features. But when we look at a rival group, our brains instantly flatten them into a single, identical swarm of drones. This is the Out-Group Homogeneity Bias.This is not merely a conscious social prejudice; it is a ruthless, energy-saving algorithmic shortcut hardwired into our evolutionary biology. To survive in prehistoric environments, the brain had to instantly categorize "us" (safe, requiring nuanced understanding) versus "them" (dangerous, requiring zero individual analysis). The brain literally refuses to spend processing power recognizing the facial or ideological diversity of a perceived threat.This textbook dissects the neurological foundation of global polarization. We analyze how this specific cognitive glitch fuels modern political extremism, racial stereotyping, and the catastrophic collapse of diplomatic empathy.Understand the biological roots of bigotry. Discover why your brain actively lies to you about the complexity of the people you disagree with.



