• Pringles@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    What made us successful as a species, required us to be ruthless by design.

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      I feel like it was more learning to work together that’s made us so successful compared to other animals. Not having to spend our lives solely dedicated to hunting/growing food for ourselves and our families has allowed people to specialize in other fields. The advancement of science wouldn’t have been possible without people collaborating and working together, though conflict has also played a role as well. Ruthlessness only works for a small number of individuals who exploit the good will of others, but the whole thing falls apart if everybody was always ruthless.

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      That’s patently false. Before agriculture, societies were just tribes of at most a hundred individuals, with not much in the way of hierarchy due to the lack of division of labor, essentially a very primitive form of anarcho-communism. Humans are extremely empathetic and there’s plenty of evidence that prehistoric humans took care of people with disabilities or with serious injuries despite them possibly (not necessarily) being a liability for the tribe in terms of food-to-labor ratio.

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        Tribes that fought each other for hunting grounds

        The taking care of your own when it’s a handful of people doesn’t scale up to millions

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          Tribes that fought each other for hunting grounds

          So you agree that by human nature humans can do both good and bad things, and that society is the one that imposes which ones we do?

          The taking care of your own when it’s a handful of people doesn’t scale up to millions

          It kinda does, look at Cuba. Peaceful as it gets, extremely high number of doctors per capita to the point of exporting doctors in times of crisis in other countries, fastest country to vaccinate its population against COVID, guaranteed housing for everyone, really low crime rates and no mafias or drug cartels… You can accuse Cuba of many things, but it proves you can take care of millions of people

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      Somebody read and agreed with Might is Right…

      What made us successful as a species is our societies and those came as a direct rejection of ‘ruthlessness’. Society is built on cooperation.

      Sure, we’re still bloodthirsty monsters. But that will be our downfall.