
We Are Not Saved The Origin of Politics - Kibbutzim, Chimps, and Children
Jan 16, 2026
They explore evolution's role in politics, from family bonds to tribal instincts and cultural change. They debate experiments in radical equality like kibbutzim and why such models unraveled. They flag fertility decline, monogamy's social effects, and how status-seeking and tribalism shape national cohesion.
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Politics Must Fit Human Nature
- Nicholas Wade argues that politics must align with evolved human nature or systems will fail.
- Cultural evolution gradually encodes norms when they yield reproductive success within societies.
Tribalism Grew From Agriculture
- Tribalism emerged after agriculture to organize defense and settle disputes via kinship.
- Kinship-based tribes leveraged evolutionary instincts to create internal order and protect property.
Humans Vs Chimps: Proto-Tribes
- Jeremiah 820 compares early human extended families to chimp societies as proto-tribes.
- He notes humans later developed full tribes that organized larger communities.



