
The Fate of Nations: Why Ignoring Human Nature Dooms Politics
The Michael Shermer Show
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Religion and Social Cohesion
This chapter examines how religion facilitates social cohesion as societies transition from small tribes to larger entities. It argues that religions serve to instill moral codes and unify people under shared beliefs, while also navigating the complexities of differing beliefs and orthodoxy. The discussions also touch on group selection theory, cultural selection, and the interplay between religion and the evolution of social structures.
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