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…are the norm today? The answer can be found in the annals of research on hunter-gatherer societies. Our ancestors — once upon a time in the distant past — were strong males who ruled by physical domination (just as silverback gorillas do today).

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Jun 1, 2016·1 min read

Dominance in ape societies is not simply physical domination. Affiliations and coalitions are important as well. Apes understand fairness as well. Human history is more nuanced as well. See the work of Frans de Waal.

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