Support-Bargaining, Economics and Society links support-bargaining
to Darwin's theory of natural selection and traces the implications
of support-bargaining and money-bargaining across society. It
provides a wholly different account of the functioning of human
societies from anything that has gone before. Social scientists,
ever since there have been such people, have missed the crucial
human characteristic - the propensity to seek support - that has
given rise to group formation and the myriad activities that are
feasible in groups.
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