In fact, the socialization gives us the tools to fill our evolutionary roles. They are our building blocks.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Evolutionary theory informs our understanding of some frankly inexcusable social behavior and renders it perfectly normal.
There has to be innate circuitry that does the learning, that creates the culture, that acquires the culture, and that responds to socialization.
Through the evolutionary process, those who are able to engage in social cooperation of various sorts do better in survival and reproduction.
Humans have a lot of pro-social tendencies.
The social world is transforming the way we create wealth, work, learn, play, raise our children, and probably the way we think.
In the evolution of mankind there has always been a certain degree of social coherence.
As technology evolves, it manipulates our culture, and there's a huge opportunity to push ourselves further. I think it actually makes ourselves maybe more human, or at least human in a different way, that we can connect together in amazingly different ways and powerful new ways.
We're highly social animals - I'm told by scientists that what makes us different from other animals is an acute social awareness, which is what has made us so successful.
We're not just social animals in the conventional way that people think. It's not just a bunch of us who hang out together. We have a very specific pattern of ties, and they have a particular shape and structure that is encoded in our genes. It means that human beings have evolved to live their lives embedded in social networks.
'Socialize' means we turn more of our personal powers over to Big Brother, not free enterprise.
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