The Origins of Societal Patriarchy & its Moral Consequences | Wrangham: Tanner Lectures 2022
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Richard Wrangham elaborates on groupishness and tendencies of humans in the temporary unselfish moments and the foundations of this phenomenon, contradicting the selfish tendencies of humans that compliments a patriarchal society.
Wrangham is the Ruth Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University.
Lecture 1: • The Evolution of Societal Patriarchy: Huma...
Discussion Seminar: • The Evolution of Societal Patriarchy Discu...
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