War, or peace?
"Are we hard-wired for war?" by David Barash, evolutionary biologist and professor of psychology at Univ of Wash., author of forthcoming book "Buddhist Biology", NYTimes.com Sep 28, 2013.
"It is also plausible that we became highly intelligent because selection favoured those of our ancestors who were especially adroit at communicating and cooperating.
"Conflict avoidance, reconciliation and cooperative problem solving could also have been altogether "biological" and positively selected for."
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Biological evolution has been slow and painful in all human histories, but now this evolution seems accelerating toward a quantum jump in less than 35 years with the help of science.
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"Warfare has played a integral part of our evolution. Death in warfare is so common in hunter-gatherer societies that it was an important evolutionary preassure on early Homo Sapiens."
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"It is also plausible that we became highly intelligent because selection favoured those of our ancestors who were especially adroit at communicating and cooperating.
"Conflict avoidance, reconciliation and cooperative problem solving could also have been altogether "biological" and positively selected for."
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Biological evolution has been slow and painful in all human histories, but now this evolution seems accelerating toward a quantum jump in less than 35 years with the help of science.
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"Warfare has played a integral part of our evolution. Death in warfare is so common in hunter-gatherer societies that it was an important evolutionary preassure on early Homo Sapiens."
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