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Preface -- Introduction: Human societies through the lens of Nature -- Six problems in search of a new science -- 1, What is the root of group conflict? Why "tribalism" is not an urge but a computation -- 2, What is information for? Sound minds, odd beliefs, and the madness of crowds -- 3, Why are there religions? ... And why are they such a recent thing? -- 4, What is the natural family? From sex to kinship to dominance -- 5, How can societies be just? How cooperative minds create fairness and trade, and the apparent conflict between them -- 6, Can human minds understand societies? Coordination, folk sociology and natural politics -- Conclusion: Cognition and communication create traditions.
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