But the greater vulnerability of children means that we should also expect them to be more clannish. They should be all the more eager to demonstrate their loyalty to a group, because they rely more on support from others to remain alive.
I’ve observed far more clannishness among children than political perspicuity. I don’t see that there’s much displaying of “wisdom apparently beyond their age” in need of explanation.
Of course children are more clannish than adults. But the “clan” of a child is that of its parents, not of its friends and peers.
Adults can move to a new clan, band together to start a clan or sub-clan, replace or influence a clan’s leadership. Children are pretty much powerless and are tied to their parents’ clan. If anything ever really threatens that bond, I expect “clannishness” to completely override other priorities.
But the greater vulnerability of children means that we should also expect them to be more clannish. They should be all the more eager to demonstrate their loyalty to a group, because they rely more on support from others to remain alive.
I’ve observed far more clannishness among children than political perspicuity. I don’t see that there’s much displaying of “wisdom apparently beyond their age” in need of explanation.
but what about the relative amounts in children vs adults?
Of course children are more clannish than adults. But the “clan” of a child is that of its parents, not of its friends and peers.
Adults can move to a new clan, band together to start a clan or sub-clan, replace or influence a clan’s leadership. Children are pretty much powerless and are tied to their parents’ clan. If anything ever really threatens that bond, I expect “clannishness” to completely override other priorities.