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Prologue |
xi |
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On Religion, Morality, and Free Will |
xiii |
1 |
The Theory of this Book |
1 |
2 |
Political Ideology Defined |
11 |
3 |
r/K Selection Theory |
15 |
4 |
A Further Note on r/K Theory |
23 |
5 |
The Relationship Between Ideology and r/K Selection Theory |
27 |
6 |
The Evolution of Competitiveness and Anticompetitiveness |
31 |
7 |
Competitiveness and Anticompetitiveness, The Cuttlefish Model |
35 |
8 |
Warfare and Group Competition |
41 |
9 |
Altruism and Group Selection |
45 |
10 |
A Further Note on Group Selection |
59 |
11 |
The Warrior |
67 |
12 |
The Appeaser |
71 |
13 |
Issues and Political Philosophy in the Context of this Theory |
79 |
14 |
The Scientific Evidence |
97 |
15 |
Liberal vs. Conservative Brain Structures |
99 |
16 |
The Genetic Aspects of Political Ideology |
113 |
17 |
Social Science, Rearing and r/K Psychologies |
117 |
18 |
Depression, Infection, and Anticompetitiveness |
125 |
19 |
Further Support of the Dopamine/Amygdala Ideological Nexus |
129 |
20 |
The Neurobiology of Empathy and Political Ideology |
135 |
21 |
The Games Ideologues Play |
145 |
22 |
John Jost and the Personality Traits of Political Ideologues |
149 |
23 |
Historical Events and r/K Selection |
155 |
24 |
The Cycle of Life and Governmental Death |
173 |
25 |
Where Evolution meets r/K Selection |
181 |
26 |
Ancient Urges Adapted to Modern Circumstances |
189 |
27 |
Politics and Morality |
203 |
28 |
The Nature of Oppression |
207 |
29 |
Research to be Done |
223 |
30 |
Conclusions |
227 |
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Notes |
233 |