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355-The Auckland Islands Castaways

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How Do Castaways Fare Better?

Two groups were shipwrecked at the same time on the same remote island. One built a shelter, agreed on a democracy and shared their resources. The other never seemed to regard self as a group at all. Each man looked out for himself, fighting for existence without much thought for the future or any disciplined plan to escape the island. This reflects a pattern seen in other nautical disasters. Yale sociologist nicholas cristachus made a study of shipwrecks between the years 15 hundred and 19 hundred. He found that castaways who were co operative, agaletarian and caring almost always fared better than those in which every man fended for self.

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