Le Monde
Europe · 1 hrs ago
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'The egalitarianism of hunter-gatherer societies has often been exaggerated'
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A new study challenges the historical assumption that hunter-gatherer societies were inherently egalitarian, arguing instead that individual motivations have always shaped human social structures.
'The egalitarianism of hunter-gatherer societies has often been exaggerated'
The myth of the 'noble savage,' which suggests that humanity is naturally egalitarian, is being challenged by a new study. Drawing on traditional societies, it explains that individual motivations are always at play behind human actions, reports columnist Pauline Grosjean for Le Monde.
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