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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2010

Psychologist Mark van Vugt fuses evolutionary history and science to show how the evolution of leadership affects us all.

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  • some really good stuff here

  • This is a great video

  • some sweet info here

  • some really good stuff here

  • It matters that there is a leader and there are followers. The world cannot work if all are leaders.

  • This is game theory, randian nonsense. Is anybody actually listening to what this guy is saying? His premises are largely invented.

  • @EnflamedKamikaze this should be something that is so easy to find evidence for and yet there is none. non science being masked as science really tiks me off especially when it is on such a respected forum

  • @danndan6 I don't think it's about the size of the brain in general, but the size of the frontal cortex that is responsible for executive functioning. Also, perhaps one must consider the size of the brain in relation to the organism's body... just a thought.

  • what about ants? they live in big social networks but they have tiny brains. and what about whales.....massive brains, small pods

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