The surprisingly modern origins of ‘xenophobia’ | Curio

The surprisingly modern origins of ‘xenophobia’

10 mins | Nov 1, 2021

Is it really embedded in our DNA? It is generally believed that xenophobia has existed since the dawn of human life, but surprising research suggests otherwise. Rachel Newcomb, a professor of anthropology, delves into the history of xenophobia and offers insight into the ways we could combat it.

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From The Washington Post

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