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Bij schrijven van deze pagina's eerst doorlezen: The effects of genetic pollution on political structures and human history
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* Civilization as a conspiracy against evolution.
 
* Civilization as a conspiracy against evolution.
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** tribal level / family level.
 
** tribal level / family level.
 
** less efficient in case of large scale.
 
** less efficient in case of large scale.
* Two reasons for the need of continuous selection pressure and the impossibility of stability.
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* Two reasons for the need of continuous selection pressure and the impossibility of lasting stability.
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** Countering the usual genetic deterioration.
 
** Proceeding evolution and concomitant changes.
 
** Proceeding evolution and concomitant changes.
*** Memes versus Genes: a novel population genetic situation in human beings, rendering extra selection pressure.
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*** Memes versus Genes: a novel population genetic situation in human beings, rendering extra selection pressure in novel directions.
** Countering genetic deterioration.
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Chapters to be added:

Bij schrijven van deze pagina's eerst doorlezen: The effects of genetic pollution on political structures and human history


  • Civilization as a conspiracy against evolution.
  • To finally put an end to war, destruction and wholesale rape.
  • Corruption as the default social structure.
    • Democracy as a (rare) binding formula for complex structures of cooperation.
    • Normalcy of slavery and suppression.
  • Genetic pollution and corruption as one of its automatic effects.
  • Advantages and disadvantages of corruption.
    • tribal level / family level.
    • less efficient in case of large scale.
  • Two reasons for the need of continuous selection pressure and the impossibility of lasting stability.
    • Countering the usual genetic deterioration.
    • Proceeding evolution and concomitant changes.
      • Memes versus Genes: a novel population genetic situation in human beings, rendering extra selection pressure in novel directions.