مجلة العلوم القانونية والاجتماعية
Volume 9, Numéro 1, Pages 56-74
2024-03-01

The Problem Of Tribal Intolerance In Traditional Societies

Authors : Charaf Eddine Nadjette . Latreche Fairouz .

Abstract

Tribal intolerance is a social phenomenon that arises in traditional societies, representing a kind of prejudice and discrimination based on tribal affiliation and differentiation between individuals and groups based on their tribal specificities. And tribal groups at the expense of others, as well as preference in positions of power and others, where this intolerance can be related to the cultural, personal and economic factors of individuals, For them, the tribe is more important than the national identity, as the latter relies on culture, lineage, and tribal origins to determine its status and authority in society and impose its control over others. This phenomenon also reflects the complexities of social and cultural relations and increases tensions and conflicts between tribes. Consequently, these societies need comprehensive strategies to overcome this problem, including awareness and education on the importance of diversity and unity, promoting dialogue between different tribes, and developing government policies that ensure fair distribution of resources and sustainable development.

Keywords

Tribe ; Intolerance ; Tribal ; Tribal intolerance ; Traditional society