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What clues can our evolutionary past give us about human behaviour in the here and now? And, bearing in mind the likes of the recent movement, does social conformity have a dark side?
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What clues can our evolutionary past give us about human behaviour in the here and now? And, bearing in mind the likes of the recent movement, does social conformity have a dark side?
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the evolutionary origins of social behaviour is from A Neuroscientist Explains by The Guardian.
Published Mar 12, 2018 and 00:37:38 long