Mutual Aid. Pablo Servigne
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CONTENTS
1 Cover
6 Introduction: The age of mutual aid The law of the jungle A potentially fatal paralysis The emergence of another law of the jungle The construction site of the new century Notes
7 1 The history of a forgetting Everywhere, all the time, and in every colour Why society didn't see it – a story of myths Why science didn’t see it – a story of genes Notes
8 2 Spontaneous mutual aid Contrary to popular belief … How are we to explain these automatisms? Notes
9 3 Group mechanisms The hard core of mutual aid: reciprocity The transition to the group: extended reciprocity Very large groups: invisible reciprocity Notes
10 4 The spirit of the group A magical moment: when the group becomes one Towards universal principles? Mutual aid taken to the extreme A tragic moment: when mutual aid collapses Notes
11 5 Beyond the group The big bad wolf principle Can groups provide mutual aid to each other? Notes
12 6 Since the dawn of time The evolution of human mutual aid The evolution of mutual aid between peers The evolution of mutual aid between species An endless source of innovation Notes
13 Conclusion: The new face of mutual aid Much more than just a law of the jungle The main principles of mutual aid Towards a new vision of mutual aid Notes
14 Epilogue: For which world? Are we going to kill each other? Towards another mythology Beyond humankind Notes
15 Appendix: On the ‘new sociobiology’ An earthquake in the land of sociobiology The various evolutionary forces behind mutual aid Notes
Guide
1 Cover
6 Foreword