Jason_CO t1_ixdxv0j wrote
Reply to comment by Arodg25 in Sheep flocks operate as a type of ‘collective intelligence’ and elect temporary leaders to guide them while moving. The fluidity of this process is extremely surprising. by nimobo
Humans know what that is but we could choose not to do it.
Arodg25 t1_ixe2sp6 wrote
we don't just know what it is, we're the inventors
TheBirminghamBear t1_ixfn5dt wrote
Surprisingly untrue actually.
There is evidence of corruption in many social and eusocial species, many of which predate us in the evolutionary scale.
Ants and bees can exhibit corruption. Bees are supposed to mate only with a queen, but in species with other females, mating will occur outside royal lineage, creating shadow competition in the hive
sallhurd t1_ixgssp0 wrote
Game of Combs
HalfwayOpposite t1_ixho24w wrote
Violates over-simple human-imposed narrative = corruption?
TheBirminghamBear t1_ixhzlnn wrote
Individual incentives overcoming group well-being = cprruption
HidetheCaseman89 t1_ixecxsz wrote
To the corrupt, it's not a choice, it's a lifestyle. They don't see any other option. It's simply "How it's done."
the_first_brovenger t1_ixgqtrc wrote
You can dress it up differently but corruption is inherent to humanity, whichever manifestation it takes.
That's not saying all of humanity is corrupt. It's saying the potential is there and it happens organically. The goal is to go from "let's go get thousands of slave laborers" to "hey let's put this romantic dinner on the company do get a tax deduction."
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