RT @BradWilcoxIFS: @JoHenrich et al on monogamy and the rise of the West: https://t.co/HreIrzSzyK
RT @BradWilcoxIFS: @JoHenrich et al on monogamy and the rise of the West: https://t.co/HreIrzSzyK
RT @BradWilcoxIFS: @JoHenrich et al on monogamy and the rise of the West: https://t.co/HreIrzSzyK
RT @TonyUddin: Really interesting on monogamy, it's usefulness and it's impact on society. Well worth a read.
Really interesting on monogamy, it's usefulness and it's impact on society. Well worth a read.
RT @BradWilcoxIFS: @JoHenrich et al on monogamy and the rise of the West: https://t.co/HreIrzSzyK
RT @BradWilcoxIFS: @JoHenrich et al on monogamy and the rise of the West: https://t.co/HreIrzSzyK
@JoHenrich et al on monogamy and the rise of the West: https://t.co/HreIrzSzyK
@J_J_Kant と思う一部の考えはほぼ確実に間違いである。 2. そして、社会の暴力、犯罪、女性の権利、社会的協力度等々、様々な社会問題に関して、一夫一妻制度は一夫多妻制度に比べて明らかな利点と優位を持っていると思われる、強い学問的な根拠と証拠がある。例えば、以下の論文。 https://t.co/1gdWdGrjLl
@dogslovealex polygyny societies (about 85%) and monogamy societies (about 15%), societies with one of the two forms of marriage norm make up "practically near 100%" of human societies in the anthropological record in history. https://t.co/dJfva5AnFd http
@MattBower70 Here is another older piece saying the same thing. https://t.co/Hhis7aAtxX https://t.co/dJfva5AnFd
@conservmillen Here is the paper. https://t.co/dJfva5AnFd.
@ohai_dj @itsmegangraves They are cited in the articles. https://t.co/u2woF31lCD https://t.co/Y9lR4VLwVz You don't read, you just deflect.
The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/E4hplE3lag
@TheRewiredSoul @Dman1224231 Massive storm in a teacup over something he was actually correct about. Monogamy’s main cultural advantage IS the more egalitarian “distribution” of mates in a given culture. Excellent paper on this here. https://t.co/uLyp0
By increasing the relatedness within households, normative monogamy reduces intra-household conflict, leading to lower rates of child neglect, abuse, accidental death and homicide." https://t.co/4qDnlIfrjE
@LiciaLovelyH This statistics are from Henrich and Boyd Joe Henrich · Professor and Chair of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University · (Tables from Henrich, Boyd & Richerson 2012) https://t.co/zPTiEzHqLt
1. "The puzzle of monogamous marriage" (Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd & Peter J. Richerson, 2012) https://t.co/dJfva5AnFd.
This came up in my research for the donai. It's one of the reasons I chose it for their culture. And it provides a basis for conflict and tension in the story. Besides, I wanted to go against the grain and "monogamy is good" does that as well.
I've always been puzzled at how monogamy spread when historically it's less of a thing. This abstract has given me food for thought. https://t.co/AziuDuO1ur
@sidewayskoyote @parafactual The basic premise for polygamy and violence is outlined here: https://t.co/a65YYa4iIx Someone could also figure this by checking the rate of violent deaths against polygamy in the standard cross-cultural sample.
As per @JoHenrich “monogamy’s main cultural advantage seems to be the more egalitarian distribution of women”. https://t.co/uLyp0xD3OU
@Ljiljana1972 @briandavidearp Also found ‘permissible’ oddly phrased. Documented benefits of monogamy include lower child neglect, abuse, accidental death and homicide. Seems ethical enough…https://t.co/2s6RewoTO4
This is a widespread misconception that is completely false. 85% of the human societies in the anthropological record practiced polygyny (one man, many women), and the vast majority of men were reproductively unsuccessful. https://t.co/cdpDeRpFlK
(Normative monogamy reduces intra-household conflict, leading to lower rates of child neglect, abuse, accidental death and homicide.) https://t.co/bRQKjMCr4J
@colingplatt @_PeterRyan Monogamy norms would result in greater economic output. https://t.co/uLyp0xD3OU https://t.co/qkPMPcBzbM
@colingplatt @_PeterRyan I'd say first came the cultural norm, which was then institutionalised. Joe Henrich explores it in his great books. Here's the best paper on it IMHO. https://t.co/uLyp0xD3OU
RT @CostelloWilliam: Approx 85% of human societies have been preferentially polygynous. Monogamy is favoured by cultural evolution for grou…
@_PeterRyan @colingplatt You are correct. Monogamy's main cultural advantage is the egalitarian "distribution of women". https://t.co/BA13gG8DIK
RT @CostelloWilliam: @ClaireLTravers @polyamoryday Kinda yes. Extreme inequality initially brought about by agriculture allowed a small min…
@ClaireLTravers @polyamoryday Kinda yes. Extreme inequality initially brought about by agriculture allowed a small minority of men to stockpile resources & monopolise women in extreme polygyny. Over time cultures with strong monogamy norms flourished
RT @Seekdatruth1: وهذا التعبث في مفاهيم الحياة والسعي خلف الماديات ضيع الأساسيات فالله بحكمته جعل أعظم المكافئات الحسية الدماغية في حيازة…
Em 2012 ele apresentou um artigo agora clássico na Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society mostrando a relação entre a vitória da monogamia normativa no ocidente os valores da democracia liberal ocidental + https://t.co/PrTZJIkYud
@reddirt_yarrow @TruthIsADare @Evolving_Moloch It has: https://t.co/D5QlxkYNFf Very interesting paper on this by @JoHenrich
RT @Aswicahyono: teka-teki monogami: 85% budaya ijinkan poligini, tapi kenapa walau diijinkan, akhirnya yg dominan tetap monogami? juga s…
‘By increasing the relatedness within households, normative monogamy reduces intra-household conflict, leading to lower rates of child neglect, abuse, accidental death and homicide’ https://t.co/mwJATyjYDK
@MrOdanz Oya, small research findings. Make everybody find other ones https://t.co/XidwG4XFpv
RT @MKatorin: "Normative monogamy reduces crime rates, including rape, murder, assault, robbery and fraud, as well as decreasing personal a…
RT @MKatorin: "Normative monogamy reduces crime rates, including rape, murder, assault, robbery and fraud, as well as decreasing personal a…
"Normative monogamy reduces crime rates, including rape, murder, assault, robbery and fraud, as well as decreasing personal abuses" https://t.co/1RyAy8Zcm1
Obrigado ao livre mercado por me proporcionar o Google tradutor, pq esse artigo é maravilhoso.
RT @guilhermevrc: Com uns anos de atraso, devo dizer que o artigo clássico de @JoHenrich, Boyd e Richerson ("O Enigma do Casamento Monogâmi…
RT @guilhermevrc: Com uns anos de atraso, devo dizer que o artigo clássico de @JoHenrich, Boyd e Richerson ("O Enigma do Casamento Monogâmi…
RT @guilhermevrc: Com uns anos de atraso, devo dizer que o artigo clássico de @JoHenrich, Boyd e Richerson ("O Enigma do Casamento Monogâmi…
Com uns anos de atraso, devo dizer que o artigo clássico de @JoHenrich, Boyd e Richerson ("O Enigma do Casamento Monogâmico"), é espetacular. Indispensável para pensar criticamente sobre a ordem afetiva moderna. https://t.co/PrTZJIkYud
@filipecfontes Coisas do meu doutorado aqui. Mas aviso que tem teoria evolutiva no meio 😇 https://t.co/PrTZJIkYud
RT @JoHenrich: Fascinating idea, but curious to how it differs from Henrich et. al. 2012 (which doesn't appear to be cited?): https://t.co…
RT @JoHenrich: Fascinating idea, but curious to how it differs from Henrich et. al. 2012 (which doesn't appear to be cited?): https://t.co…
RT @JoHenrich: Fascinating idea, but curious to how it differs from Henrich et. al. 2012 (which doesn't appear to be cited?): https://t.co…
RT @paul_hundred: Yeah i can’t believe someone would write about medieval European marriage patterns without citing the most recent previou…
RT @JoHenrich: Fascinating idea, but curious to how it differs from Henrich et. al. 2012 (which doesn't appear to be cited?): https://t.co…
RT @JoHenrich: Fascinating idea, but curious to how it differs from Henrich et. al. 2012 (which doesn't appear to be cited?): https://t.co…
My contact information is in the emails I sent you in Sept 2020 [sic]. Just let me know a good time to talk.
RT @paul_hundred: Yeah i can’t believe someone would write about medieval European marriage patterns without citing the most recent previou…
RT @paul_hundred: Yeah i can’t believe someone would write about medieval European marriage patterns without citing the most recent previou…
Yeah i can’t believe someone would write about medieval European marriage patterns without citing the most recent previous popularizer.
Fascinating idea, but curious to how it differs from Henrich et. al. 2012 (which doesn't appear to be cited?): https://t.co/F785u8arf6
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
Based
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
I knew polygyny was more common worldwide than let on but I didn’t know it was by this much.
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
RT @NGKabra: "traditional marriage" https://t.co/5YsIFY9AIW
"traditional marriage"
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
afford or abduct: eenie meenie mynie mo
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
That's actually a good point
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
Where all my trad wives at?
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
Interesting
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
RT @sentientist: A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but…
A traditional marriage is between one man and... as many women as he could afford or abduct. Monogamy might be Lindy, but in more than 80% of the world, polygyny is traditional. (Tables from Henrich, Boyd & Richerson 2012) https://t.co/qBxsU2OT5K ht
RT @dondekojo: Monogamous societies are more prosperous || The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/LHBS9MxwWL
RT @dondekojo: Monogamous societies are more prosperous || The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/LHBS9MxwWL
RT @dondekojo: Monogamous societies are more prosperous || The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/LHBS9MxwWL
RT @dondekojo: Monogamous societies are more prosperous || The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/LHBS9MxwWL
Economics reshaped human biology, dictated/dictating civilization.... and has become a main-stay when planning a family and beyond. This shows verily in our society, people manners and approach to relationships.
RT @dondekojo: Monogamous societies are more prosperous || The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/LHBS9MxwWL
RT @dondekojo: Monogamous societies are more prosperous || The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/LHBS9MxwWL
RT @dondekojo: Monogamous societies are more prosperous || The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/LHBS9MxwWL
RT @dondekojo: Monogamous societies are more prosperous || The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/LHBS9MxwWL
Monogamous societies are more prosperous || The puzzle of monogamous marriage https://t.co/LHBS9MxwWL
@BabatundeEdun This is not accurate if memory serves. Also @dondekojo correlation is not causation It is only in the last 150 years that monogamy has spread. Why? Monogamous societies are more successful This paper is 🔥 https://t.co/3qzrhBRMhZ
What? Lmao