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The complexity of human societies of the past few thousand years rivals that of social insect societies. We hypothesize that two sets of social “instincts” underpin and constrain the evolution of complex societies. One set is ancient and shared with other social primate species, and one is derived and unique to our lineage. The latter evolved by the late Pleistocene, and led to the evolution of institutions of intermediate complexity in acephalous societies. The institutions of complex societies often conflict with our social instincts. The complex societies of the past few thousand years can function only because cultural evolution has created effective “work-arounds” to manage such instincts. We describe a series of work-arounds and use the data on the relative effectiveness of WWII armies to test the work-around hypothesis.
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Richerson received his Ph.D. degree in zoology from UC Davis in 1969. He is currently a professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy. In addition to his work in cultural evolution, he has worked on the limnology of Lake Tahoe and Clear Lake in California, and on Lake Titicaca in Peru and Bolivia.
Boyd received his Ph.D. degree in ecology from UC Davis in 1975, though his thesis work was a resource economics problem. He is currently a professor of anthropology at UCLA. His research interests besides cultural evolution are game theory and a small bit of primatology from time to time.
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Richerson, P.J., Boyd, R. Complex societies. Hum Nat 10, 253–289 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12110-999-1004-y
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