Haven’t pickup artists been explicitly discussing status signalling in the context of day-to-day, person-to-person interactions since the late nineties? And biologists have noted its pervasiveness all through the mid-to-late 20th centuries, at least. I’m sure cultural anthropologists too, but I’m not as familiar with that literature. Nor am I, however, with any of Hanson’s posts on the subject, but a quick glance at the links on the LW wiki’s page puts them all in the mid 2000s, with nothing popping out as unusual. But I also couldn’t find anything of his that suggested status to be “an explanation for everything” (I’m guessing everything here means all human behavior? Though that too seems really unlikely), so maybe I wasn’t looking in the right places.
Haven’t pickup artists been explicitly discussing status signalling in the context of day-to-day, person-to-person interactions since the late nineties? And biologists have noted its pervasiveness all through the mid-to-late 20th centuries, at least. I’m sure cultural anthropologists too, but I’m not as familiar with that literature. Nor am I, however, with any of Hanson’s posts on the subject, but a quick glance at the links on the LW wiki’s page puts them all in the mid 2000s, with nothing popping out as unusual. But I also couldn’t find anything of his that suggested status to be “an explanation for everything” (I’m guessing everything here means all human behavior? Though that too seems really unlikely), so maybe I wasn’t looking in the right places.