Living things do not repair their bodies indefinitely. Instead, they take a single cell, hopefully undamaged, and create a new copy from it. Then they die. If this is evolution’s chosen strategy, what does that say about *collections* of living things: cultures and civilizations?
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(Not that I would ever advocate mass die-offs.)
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When we have had this type of ‘seeding’, it becomes what we would think of as a different civilization entirely. Because the conditions that led to certain norms have changed.
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