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Biological markets explain human ultrasociality
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Sheskin, Mark
, Baumard, Nicolas
, Lambert, Stéphane
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Agriculture
/ Behavior
/ Cooperation
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Evolution
/ Fitness
/ Genetic Fitness
/ Group selection
/ Humans
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Morality
/ Social Behavior
/ Society
/ Success
2016
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Biological markets explain human ultrasociality
by
Sheskin, Mark
, Baumard, Nicolas
, Lambert, Stéphane
in
Agriculture
/ Behavior
/ Cooperation
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Evolution
/ Fitness
/ Genetic Fitness
/ Group selection
/ Humans
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Morality
/ Social Behavior
/ Society
/ Success
2016
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Biological markets explain human ultrasociality
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Sheskin, Mark
, Baumard, Nicolas
, Lambert, Stéphane
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Agriculture
/ Behavior
/ Cooperation
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Evolution
/ Fitness
/ Genetic Fitness
/ Group selection
/ Humans
/ Interpersonal Relations
/ Morality
/ Social Behavior
/ Society
/ Success
2016
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Biological markets explain human ultrasociality
2016
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The evidence Gowdy & Krall (G&K) provide is more consistent with a biological markets explanation of human ultrasociality than a group selection explanation. Specifically, large-scale societies provide a better biological market for cooperation than do small-scale societies, allowing individuals to increase their fitness. Importantly, many of the quality-of-life costs G&K discuss (e.g., patriarchy) are not fitness costs.
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Cambridge University Press
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