Evolution, culture, and the possibility of peace.
Roy F BaumeisterBrad J BushmanPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2024)
Glowacki's work meshes well with our view of human nature as having evolved to use culture to improve survival and reproduction. Peace is a cultural achievement, requiring advances in social organization and control, including leaders who can implement policies to benefit the group, third-party mediation, and intergroup cooperation. Cultural advances shift intergroup interactions from negative-sum (war) to positive-sum (trade).