Human Cooperation Unraveled
Neuroscience reveals that outrage and the urge for retaliation can trigger brain responses similar to addiction, highlighting a complex interplay of factors that divide us. While humans are often seen as suspicious by nature, research suggests that our ancestors thrived in cooperative small groups for thousands of years. The shift to settled societies marked the beginning of inequality and conflict, challenging the narrative that violence is an inherent part of human history.In this clip
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