Cooperation: Secret 19. Cooperating Costs Less Than Fighting #anthropology
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In this thought-provoking conversation with anthropologist Dr. Jamie Saris, we discuss cooperating with other people in the world live bees in a hive. We talk about the idea that since there's enough honey for everyone, it makes sense to invest in weapons of peace more than weapons of war.
Dr. Jamie Saris, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, NUI Maynooth
Dr Saris is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, Maynooth University. He holds advanced degrees in Social-Cultural Anthropology from the University of Chicago (MA and PhD), and he has completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinically-Relevant Medical Anthropology in the Department of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
Episode Highlights:
[0:02] - Investing in peace over war for long-term survival
[5:12] - Human impact on ecosystems and long-term planning
[9:09] - Population growth, inequality, and social change
[15:47] - The importance of shared truths and objective reality
[20:22] - Climate change, mass migration, and shared governance
[28:43] - Cooperation and anthropology
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