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<p>The reason why I think Cultural Evolution is so promising, is that it could integrate <em>all</em> the human sciences: psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, political science, neuroscience, biology. The greatest problems of our time do not obey conventional academic boundaries -- so, it's about dang time we created a common language between the sciences and humanities.</p>
<p>If you want to learn more about Cultural Evolution Theory, I highly recommend Joseph Heinlich's 2015 book, <a href="http://press.princeton.edu/titles/10543.html">The Secret of Our Success</a>!</p>
<p>If you want to learn more about Cultural Evolution Theory, I highly recommend Joseph Henrich's 2015 book, <a href="http://press.princeton.edu/titles/10543.html">The Secret of Our Success</a>!</p>
<h3>"[Always Cheat's] exploitativeness was its downfall"</h3>

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The reason why I think Cultural Evolution is so promising, is that it could integrate *all* the human sciences: psychology, sociology, economics, anthropology, political science, neuroscience, biology. The greatest problems of our time do not obey conventional academic boundaries so, it's about dang time we created a common language between the sciences and humanities.
If you want to learn more about Cultural Evolution Theory, I highly recommend Joseph Heinlich's 2015 book, [The Secret of Our Success](http://press.princeton.edu/titles/10543.html)!
If you want to learn more about Cultural Evolution Theory, I highly recommend Joseph Henrich's 2015 book, [The Secret of Our Success](http://press.princeton.edu/titles/10543.html)!
**"[Always Cheat's] exploitativeness was its downfall"**
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**"Simpleton"**
Also known as Pavlov, or Win-Shift-Lose-Stay.
Also known as Pavlov, or Win-Stay-Lose-Shift.
**"Our modern media [...] has increased our miscommunication"**