virus: War Gods

From: Keith Henson (hkhenson@rogers.com)
Date: Sun Mar 07 2004 - 10:18:44 MST

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    Stockholm Syndrome, more descriptively capture-bonding, is a conditionally
    switched on evolved psychological trait humans have. See
    http://www.human-nature.com/nibbs/02/cults.html for discussion re this
    trait and the attention-reward mechanism (awkward terms, I know).

    I need suggestions for what to call the psychological mechanism(s) that
    induce humans (and chimps) into making organized war on other groups either
    as a result of being attacked or due to xenophobic memes amplified by
    privation/looming privation conditions. Shorter terms based on Greek or
    Latin roots for war or war gods would probably be better.

    I am not far from having the first draft of this article done. If any are
    interested in reviewing the draft, send me a note.

    Keith Henson

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    Evolutionary Psychology, Memes, The Origin of War, and Empowering Women
    (Tentative title)

    By H. Keith Henson

    ABSTRACT. (DRAFT)

    Our ancestors always lived close to their ecological limit, an unstable
    upper bound for how many hominids (or lions or tigers or bears) an
    environment can support. When reproduction pushes populations over the
    limit or the limit fluctuates down because conditions vary, part of the
    population will die, typically by starvation. Humans have evolved a
    psychological response to looming starvation; a mechanism that induced
    tribes to make war on nearby tribes. The psychological response increases
    the circulation of xenophobic memes among groups facing
    privation. Xenophobic memes break down the normal reluctance of humans to
    attacking other humans and synchronize warriors of one tribe to attack
    another. Genes inducing suicidal behavior in the (male) members of a weak
    tribe attacking a strong tribe had a selective advantage because the losing
    tribe's young females (carriers of those genes) were usually incorporated
    into the winning tribe. From a gene's perspective this was better than
    starvation. In war situations self-preserving (rational) behavior has not
    been favored by selection. I.e., "stupid" decisions should be expected.

    Being attacked turns on a related psychological response, rapidly inducing
    xenophobia and a fighting response even in groups not facing starvation.

    With appropriate mapping (looming starvation/privation into expected or
    actual declining income per capita) this evolved psychological mechanism
    accounts for the origin of most (if not all) historical wars. While war
    was adaptive for hunter-gatherer level societies, war is poorly adapted for
    human societies above that level.

    Inherent in this model is a prescription for avoiding wars: keep income per
    capita rising or at least not falling for *all* human groups. Population
    growth itself does not lead to wars, but population growth in excess of
    economic growth does. Empowering women to limit births to a level below
    economic growth appears to be a key to avoiding wars or ending long running
    conflicts.

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