A quote from the transcript: "reproductive success was very closely associated with economic success". The current demographic trends suggest that the birthrate is far below replacement rate worldwide. What implications does the reduced birthrate have for future "economic success"?
I've watched for 25 minutes and I'm bored. Nothing Clark has said by this point is anything other than general 'kin selection' Surely there is scope to include adopted children
A quote from the transcript: "reproductive success was very closely associated with economic success". The current demographic trends suggest that the birthrate is far below replacement rate worldwide. What implications does the reduced birthrate have for future "economic success"?
I've watched for 25 minutes and I'm bored. Nothing Clark has said by this point is anything other than general 'kin selection'
Surely there is scope to include adopted children