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Are Political and Economic Inequality Evolutionary Universals?

Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube

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Explore the concept of political and economic inequality as potential evolutionary universals in this thought-provoking lecture. Delve into the complex relationship between societal structures and evolutionary processes, examining how inequality may have emerged and persisted across different cultures and time periods. Gain insights into the historical, anthropological, and sociological perspectives on this topic, and consider the implications for modern societies. Analyze case studies, theoretical frameworks, and empirical evidence to better understand the roots and consequences of inequality. Engage with challenging questions about the nature of human social organization and the potential for creating more equitable systems in the future.

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Are Political & Economic Inequality Evolutionary Universals?


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