The kindness of strangers

So we are a species with a short but intense history of living in relatively isolated groups. We are also a species that invented a new and powerful way of life--called co-operation. Or, more to the point, it is what evolutionary biologists call "indirect reciprocity": the ability to behave co-operatively towards people unrelated to you and with no expectation of immediate "repayment." We help people in distress, we return items of value, we may even put ... Full Story »

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Sharon McIntosh
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by Sharon McIntosh - Oct. 1, 2008

Fascinating thinking. Well written. we are all so much alike, but all unique related to gene pool, ethnicity, and region of the world we are from. This was not only an anthropological essay but a philisophical paper also. Easy to read, scientifically correct and factual.

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