An Evolutionary Theory of Resource Distribution
Abstract
This paper explores how the evolution of human sociality can help us understand how we distribute resources. Using ideas from sociobiology, I argue that resource distribution is marked by a tension between two levels of natural selection. At the group level, selfless behavior is advantageous. But at the individual level, selfish behavior is advantageous. I explore how this tension affects the distribution of resources.
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distribution evolution selfishness selflessness
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Citation
An Evolutionary Theory of Resource Distribution.
Fix, Blair. (2019). Real-World Economics Review. No. 90. 9 December. pp. 65-97. (Article - Journal; English).