• Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.net
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    24 hours ago

    You need to read more anthropology studies on how society developed across hundreds of thousands of years. The only thing that is “human nature” is that we will do what we view as best for our interests.

    Those interests are entirely dependent upon the systems we live under. Change the overarching systems that dictate our lives and people’s behavior will change with it.

    If anything, the current society we live in has us far removed from our “natural” behavior and, instead, forces us to go against that nature in order to meet our needs under these oppressive and exploitative systems that have only existed for barely a fraction of humanity’s existence.

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      11 hours ago

      We’ll agree to disagree I think - unless you are a specialist in anthropology (a doctorate perhaps?), in which case I’m happy to cede my position to your expertise.

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        10 hours ago

        No, but PhD anthropologist David Graeber wrote an entire series of books in the subject, from which I gained my perspective.

        Here is a small quote from him.