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- W1963531811 abstract "Abstract A dual model of sociocultural evolution, as distinct from organic evolutionary and co-evolutionary models, is described. The dual model incorporates concept pools, innovation, sociocultural fitness, environmental selection pressures and social isolation as essential evolutionary factors. Unlike other models, it lays great emphasis on sociocultural success, or prestige, as the driving force behind sociocultural evolution. Its salient feature is that it treats socioculture as an evolutionary system in its own right with the potential to break away from organic evolution. This potential may be realized in the presence of surplus wealth, for it is argued that it would make genetic sense under certain conditions for the wealthiest kin group in a community to invest in novel, purely prestigious activities, rather than to increase their reproductive success still further, because these prestigious activities would in effect raise the cost of reproductive success for their competitors. Once such a step had been taken it would introduce a real conflict, for all but the wealthiest, between the goals of prestige and reproductive success, and it would be virtually impossible to return to the original system. The relevance of sexual selection is considered, and it is concluded that the course of sociocultural evolution is always correlated with female mate choice." @default.
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- W1963531811 title "Reproductive and sociocultural success in a dual evolutionary model" @default.
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