How does this gross oversimplification of general strategies exhibited by animals translate to human culture?
We are, after all, just beasts like them, and our culture and politics are a reflection of that.
>>1473443
There's little more to humans classifications, but essentially its the same thing on general scale.
Its bit controversial due to the nature of racial sensitivity.
>>1473467
Would you say that K aligned people were more likely to go fight and die in wars, and thus the two back to back World Wars in Europe practically killed of most K type people, and this can explain why modern day Europe is so much more accepting of internationalism, casual sex, welfare programmes and so on?
>>1473597
No. The stock is relatively the same. The librealization/internationalization/multiculturalisation are all hallmark of K-selective theory. Long term planning, negotiations, social welfare, etc are all products of higher intelligence and structured system.