I'll have to read the linked sources to understand better your critiques on psychological aspects on "othering". I do think there are differences in social dynamics specific to humans due to communication and memory that allow for reinforced behaviors. They would extend past simple social networks/groups, especially so with the recent exponential rise in "group" size.
Great tie-ins from evolutionary biology into pro-social fitness pressures. I wish I could recall what turned me off from Machiavellian altruism as it does allow for complexity outside Mills' utilitarian takes which seem too rigid to me.
I am not an ape. I had ancestors who had ancestors who were related to the ancestors of apes (which, by the way, Darwin also said). If you are a monkey, congratulations on finding a human to write this text. Banana as a gift?
Thank you for this excellent overview that manages to strike the right balance between cynicism and naiveté about human nature.
Amazing sourcing.
I'll have to read the linked sources to understand better your critiques on psychological aspects on "othering". I do think there are differences in social dynamics specific to humans due to communication and memory that allow for reinforced behaviors. They would extend past simple social networks/groups, especially so with the recent exponential rise in "group" size.
Great tie-ins from evolutionary biology into pro-social fitness pressures. I wish I could recall what turned me off from Machiavellian altruism as it does allow for complexity outside Mills' utilitarian takes which seem too rigid to me.
Wonderful article!
I am not an ape. I had ancestors who had ancestors who were related to the ancestors of apes (which, by the way, Darwin also said). If you are a monkey, congratulations on finding a human to write this text. Banana as a gift?