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Constitution The Darwinian Evolution Of A Societal Structure 1st Edition Fbio Portela L Almeida

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Constitution The Darwinian Evolution Of A Societal Structure 1st Edition Fbio Portela L Almeida
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.84 MB
Pages: 489
Author: Fábio Portela L. Almeida
ISBN: 9783748905547, 3748905548
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1
Volume: 15

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Constitution The Darwinian Evolution Of A Societal Structure 1st Edition Fbio Portela L Almeida by Fábio Portela L. Almeida 9783748905547, 3748905548 instant download after payment.

The emergence of modern societies organised according to legal constitutions is an evolutionary puzzle. Homo sapiens are the only animal species capable of living in large-scale, cooperative societies whose members are genetically unrelated individuals. But neither sociological nor biological models can adequately explain this unique feature of contemporary human societies. Recently, gene-culture co-evolutionary theory explained the emergence of human institutions, which takes into account the reciprocal influence between culture and innate psychology in the course of human evolution. Relying on this account of contemporary evolutionary theory, this book advances the claim that constitutions are a complex adaptation grounded in both our innate social psychology and specific social institutions. Constitutionalism evolved as a societal adaptation, necessary to provide a unified symbolic moral system expected by human psychology in pluralistic moral societies. More than that, constitutions also structured modern society to deal with the evolutionary pressures coming from the fast-paced changes occurring, among others, in legal and economic systems. This book develops a novel, interdisciplinary perspective about the evolution of law and the role played by constitutions in the emergence of complex contemporary societies.

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