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Why Humans Cooperate
A Cultural and Evolutionary Explanation
Book • 2007
Why Humans Cooperate: A Cultural and Evolutionary Explanation delves into the evolution of human cooperation by integrating evolutionary theories, economic experiments, and an anthropological case study of the Chaldeans in metropolitan Detroit.
The book examines how kinship, ethnicity, and cultural traditions contribute to cooperative behavior across generations.
It also discusses how cultural learning and social norms influence prosociality and cooperation.
The book examines how kinship, ethnicity, and cultural traditions contribute to cooperative behavior across generations.
It also discusses how cultural learning and social norms influence prosociality and cooperation.