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April 1, 2025 77 mins

Originally published on January 8, 2025.

Hunter-gatherer societies are fascinating in their own right and--with appropriate caution--a major source of insight about our ancestral past, stretching back to our origin as a species. Remarkably, hunter-gatherer societies also have much to teach us about modern Democratic governance. Vivek Venkataraman is an idea guide to this subject, with a background in philosophy, primatology, and human evolutionary biology, along with direct experience living with and researching indigenous people in Malaysia. 

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4:21 
A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons
By Robert M. Sapolsky ·2007

12:37
The Goodness Paradox
The Strange Relationship Between Virtue and Violence in Human Evolution
By Richard Wrangham · 2019

14:30 
Hierarchy in the Forest
The Evolution of Egalitarian Behavior
By Christopher BOEHM · 2009

14:35 and 22:41 
Moral Origins
The Evolution of Virtue, Altruism, and Shame
By Christopher Boehm · 2012

17:52
A Story of Us
A New Look at Human Evolution
By Lesley Newson, Peter J. Richerson · 2021

22:51
Morality from an Evolutionary Perspective with Simon Blackburn: https://www.prosocial.world/posts/morality-from-an-evolutionary-perspective-with-simon-blackburn

29:06 and 40:56
Man the Hunter Symposium

33:31
Eating Christmas in the Kalahari Richard Borshay Lee

37:23
Co-Residence Patterns in Hunter-Gatherer Societies Show Unique Human Social Structure Kim R. Hill , et al.

44:43 
Variability in the organization and size of hunter-gatherer groups: Foragers do not live in small-scale societies

46:28 
The Evolution of Subjective Commitment to Groups: A
Tribal Instincts Hypothesis Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd, 2011

48:23 
Human social organization during the Late Pleistocene: Beyond the nomadic-egalitarian model Manvir Singh and Luke Glowacki, 2022

50:20
The Dawn of Everything
A New History of Humanity
By David Graeber, David Wengrow · 2021

57:19
Society Against the State: Essays in Political Anthropology by Pierre Clastres, 1987

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