This is quite concerning
Looked it up, it relates to the behavior after a natural disaster. I think thatâs quite a specific situation that gives everyone a common goal to work on for a relatively short period. I also think it suddenly interrupts a situation where there was a government, so people are still acting as citizens. Outside of such event, I am not sure people would work together as much. I can think of many examples where the weakening or absence of government leaves room for religious extremist organization (Irak under ISIS) or criminal organizations (Haiti currently) which are pretty much âmight is rightâ.
Sorry I didnât know you would think I had to spend a couple of days reading a book in order to be able to discuss your point.
No, but claiming you understand the idea well enough to argue it because you read the back cover is some âimagine a perfectly spherical organism⌠âŚand now ive solved it, why do you even have a whole department?â first year physics student walking into a bio lab level arrogance.
I donât even think you understand the principles and ideas that would make your idea of optimal social structure even remotely plausible, much less what Iâm talking about with mine (given your unwillingness to even acknowledge them), and you clearly donât want to. Its not like youre going to tell me anything I havenât heard before. I feel like itâs a good time for this conversation to end.