Most people in the US are very unhappy with the political status quo, but weirdly, they largely don't blame the incentive architecture of their society but bad outgroup behavior. (Guys, you'd do the same if you were them.)
Do you seriously think we can afford to construct our social contracts by a mutation/selection paradigm? Selecting even against cities is usually not an option, much less against states and civilizations.
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Well, I used “general Darwinian thinking” to describe the contradiction you mentioned. I have got no idea what’s behind our very actual behavior you are pointing at. Actually, I am influenced by memetic theory now...
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