This was in 1992. I like how George’s example, that we only help one another after a flood, no longer even applies in the US, as you have people arguing some people from some places shouldn’t be helped even after a natural disaster.

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    Eh. His interpretation of human nature is incorrect.

    Humans are tribal, just like our Chimp relatives. We form very close bonds with family and tribe.

    However, there is a ton of competition within the tribe for social status. And massive competition with other tribes, even if in the humans case, trade is possible. Trade enables individuals and tribes as a whole to compete more effectively.

    Cooperation is only inherent with direct family. Outside of that, it’s a means of competition.

    That is human and ape behavior.

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      Not sure why you’re being down voted, as I find it an interesting point to make, even if I agree with George’s conclusion that the balance between competition and cooperation within our species is way out of wack.