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On the Origin of Societies by Natural Selection
Kinship, religion, and economy
were not "natural" to humans, nor to species of apes that had to survive on the African savanna. Society from its very beginnings involved an uneasy necessity that often stood in conflict with humans'' ape ancestry; these tensions only grew along with later, more complex-eventually colossal-sociocultural systems.
The ape in us
was not extinguished, nor obviated, by culture; indeed, our ancestry continues to place pressures on individuals and their sociocultural creations.
About the book
Not just an exercise in history, this pathbreaking book dispels many myths about the beginning of society to gain new understandings of the many pressures on societies today.