UnherdedHow Mass Influence Shapes the Modern Mind - and How to Remain AwakeWe are not living in an age of information.We are living in an age of reaction.From viral protests to pandemic policy, from culture wars to foreign influence campaigns, modern life is saturated with emotional signals engineered for speed. Outrage spreads faster than context. Certainty spreads faster than truth. And entire populations can move in synchrony before they fully understand why.In Unherded, Christopher Hignite examines the hidden architecture beneath modern polarization. Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, propaganda studies, and political history, he reveals how mass influence operates-not through hypnosis or conspiracy, but through the predictable mechanics of the human nervous system.This book explores:How classical conditioning scales from laboratory experiments to social mediaWhy intelligent people are just as vulnerable to groupthinkHow protest movements synchronize emotion at scaleThe psychological dynamics behind COVID-era polarizationThe rise of counter-propaganda and distrust ecosystemsHow foreign actors exploit division without creating itWhy polarizing leaders become emotional lightning rodsAnd how global conflicts turn into domestic identity battlesRather than taking sides, Unherded applies the same analytical framework across movements, institutions, and ideologies-revealing the deeper patterns that shape modern public life.But this is not a book of cynicism.It is a manifesto for disciplined awareness.In a world where algorithms reward outrage and media amplifies division, the survival of free societies depends less on perfect agreement and more on psychologically mature citizens-individuals capable of widening the gap between stimulus and response.The bell will continue to ring.The question is whether you will move automatically-or remain awake.