Social Character, Tribalism, and Society: The Angry Crowd
By (Author) Chris Shilling
By (author) Philip A. Mellor
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
30th October 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
192
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Chris Shilling and Philip A. Mellor argue that recent developments in social character are key to explaining the sectarian tribalism that has afflicted American and European societies in recent decades.
Building upon one of the most influential books of the twentieth century, David Riesmans The Lonely Crowd, the authors explore the social and economic conditions that have resulted in a thinning of empathy and mutual identification, the significance of inequalities and social movements in stimulating the emergence of identity-directedness, and the opportunity-directed exploitation of dynamic social change, risk and uncertainty. Reflecting on an era marked by intensifying conflict, Social Character, Tribalism and Society asks whether it is possible that a saving remnant could emerge from the characterological struggle that is fraying the social fabric and threatening to destabilise social order.
This is a book for our times. The twenty-first century has seen big shifts in how people live, think, feel and steer their behavior. This book explains why. And, though not a political book, it helps to answer the question of the age: how was Trump possible * Stephen Mennell, professor emeritus, University College Dublin *
Chris Shilling is emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent.
Philip A. Mellor is professor of religion and social theory at the University of Leeds.