Interactive Case Study

The Mechanistic Reality of
Tribal Conflict

Deconstructing the ongoing Dinka-Nuer conflict in South Sudan (2025-2026). Traditional sociological frameworks view surface effects as primary modulators. This application reveals the deeper, deterministic neuroevolutionary substrates governing human social behavior across five emergent levels.

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The elements of conflict—from interpersonal prejudice to institutional realities—are not isolated sociological flaws. They are emergent phenomena created by a shared evolutionary machinery. Select a level below to understand its mechanism and view the supporting data.

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Mechanistic Tribal Framework © Jose Ben-Simon 2026