“I don’t see how it serves our evolutionary needs.”
Ever heard of the concept of group selection? Evolution does not just happen at the level of individual genes, it can also take place at the societal level. If we accept the axiom that human beings have been living in ethnic and tribal units since the beginning of our species’ history—a valid assumption considering that we evolved on the African savannah and had to compete with both apex predators and powerful herbivores—then society will select for those traits that it deems most suitable for its continued survival, and groupthink appears to be one of them.
Am I implying that social conformity is the cause of most of our problems? There’s actually quite a bit more truth to that statement than most people are willing to acknowledge, but the point of this blog post is that you can still make it in spite of all the barriers society puts up. I for one do not disagree.
“I don’t see how it serves our evolutionary needs.”
Ever heard of the concept of group selection? Evolution does not just happen at the level of individual genes, it can also take place at the societal level. If we accept the axiom that human beings have been living in ethnic and tribal units since the beginning of our species’ history—a valid assumption considering that we evolved on the African savannah and had to compete with both apex predators and powerful herbivores—then society will select for those traits that it deems most suitable for its continued survival, and groupthink appears to be one of them.
Am I implying that social conformity is the cause of most of our problems? There’s actually quite a bit more truth to that statement than most people are willing to acknowledge, but the point of this blog post is that you can still make it in spite of all the barriers society puts up. I for one do not disagree.