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Friendliness promotes mutual cooperation from "summary" of Survival of the Friendliest by Brian Hare,Vanessa Woods

The idea that friendliness promotes mutual cooperation is a fundamental concept that underpins much of the research outlined in this book. It is a simple yet powerful notion that highlights the importance of positive social interactions in driving cooperative behavior among individuals. When individuals are friendly towards one another, they are more likely to engage in mutually beneficial exchanges and work together towards common goals. This is because friendliness creates a sense of trust and goodwill between individuals, leading to increased communication, empathy, and collaboration. The authors present compelling evidence from various studies in the fields of psychology, anthropology, and neuroscience to support the idea that friendliness is a key factor in promoting cooperation. For example, research on primates has shown that indiv...
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    Survival of the Friendliest

    Brian Hare

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