
Robert Sapolsky on Determinism, Free Will, and Responsibility
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Cultures of Honor: The Influence of Ancestors Herding on Societal Values
Growing up in poverty can have long-term effects on brain development due to increased exposure to stress hormones. Additionally, cultural factors such as herding animals can lead to a culture of honor, where retaliation is seen as necessary. This is observed in nomadic pastoralist societies, which develop warrior classes and a strong ethos of revenge. The American South has a higher rate of honor murders due to its historical settlement by individuals from cultures with a strong culture of honor. Overall, these factors shape brain development and social dynamics.
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