This sounds intuitive but I think it's false. Good social arrangements can reduce evolutionary pressures (think universal health care in developed countries). There is no conservation of selection pressures between levels of selection (a contentious framework, regardless).https://twitter.com/Outsideness/status/1069823163956047872 …
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My original response to you was just pointing out how "Social Darwinism" was being used by McCloskey, as it is commonly used, to suggest a normative position about social systems premised on the idea of group selection
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But based on this tweet I think we disagree about the nature of group selectionhttps://twitter.com/Outsideness/status/1070373392572854272 …
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