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Vin Bhalerao's avatar

I have often wondered if the word "social" really applies to human beings, given, as you have noted, that we are quite a bit less social than truly social animals like ants.

Maybe we should use the term "coalitional" for humans instead of social? (Or is there another term for it?) At least I find it a lot more appropriate and even sets my expectations more correctly.

Thanks for a very informative article.

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Ax Ganto's avatar

Thanks for this article, this subject seems never-ending in its applications. After all, as you say, our civilizations are essentially different networks of coalitions.

This makes sense because a human on his own is basically a very easy prey. We are not particularly fast or strong, we can’t fly or camouflage and we don’t have poison defenses or even a shell. Our only strength is that we can coordinate and communicate our shared knowledge and transmit it. But that turns out to be enough to basically win the Game of Life!

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