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Human Societal Development: is It an Evolutionary Transition in Individuality?

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological sciences(2023)

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An evolutionary transition in individuality (ETI) occurs when a previously independent organism becomes a lower level unit within a higher hierarchical level (for example, cells in an organism, ants in a colony). Using archaeological and historical accounts from the last 12 000 years, I empirically examine the proposition that human society increasingly functions as a higher hierarchical level within which individuals integrate as lower level units. I evaluate human societal development with respect to three criteria that together indicate complexity in biological systems and serve as an operationalization scheme for ETIs: size, inseparability and specialization. Thesizeof the largest polity has increased seven orders of magnitude, from hundreds to billions.Inseparabilitybecame nearly complete since Mesopotamian city-states, following the first appearance of intricatespecialization(division of labour).Connectivitywithin a polity has increased rapidly during the last few centuries, and particularly within the last few decades. In view of these results, I formulate the following hypothesis:human society is undergoing an evolutionary transition in individuality,driven by socio-cultural-technological processes. This proposition requires a detailed theoretical basis and further empirical testing. I propose four predictions derived from the hypothesis that may be used to test it.This article is part of the theme issue ‘Human socio-cultural evolution in light of evolutionary transitions’.
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human evolution,cultural evolution,cultural inheritance,social complexity,societal ETI,socio-cultural ETI
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