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The Ancestral Logic of Politics: Upper-Body Strength Regulates Men's Assertion of Self-Interest Over Economic Redistribution

机译:政治的祖先逻辑:上身力量调节着男人对经济再分配的自我兴趣

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Over human evolutionary history, upper-body strength has been a major component of fighting ability. Evolutionary models of animal conflict predict that actors with greater fighting ability will more actively attempt to acquire or defend resources than less formidable contestants will. Here, we applied these models to political decision making about redistribution of income and wealth among modern humans. In studies conducted in Argentina, Denmark, and the United States, men with greater upper-body strength more strongly endorsed the self-beneficial position: Among men of lower socioeconomic status (SES), strength predicted increased support for redistribution; among men of higher SES, strength predicted increased opposition to redistribution. Because personal upper-body strength is irrelevant to payoffs from economic policies in modern mass democracies, the continuing role of strength suggests that modern political decision making is shaped by an evolved psychology designed for small-scale groups.
机译:在人类进化史上,上身力量一直是战斗能力的主要组成部分。动物冲突的进化模型预测,与较弱的参赛者相比,具有较强战斗力的演员将更积极地尝试获取或捍卫资源。在这里,我们将这些模型应用于关于现代人之间收入和财富再分配的政治决策。在阿根廷,丹麦和美国进行的研究中,上半身力量更大的男人更强烈地支持自我受益的地位:在社会经济地位较低的男人中,力量预测了对再分配的支持;在具有较高社会经济地位的男性中,力量预示着对再分配的反对增加。由于上半身的个人力量与现代大规模民主国家的经济政策收益无关,因此力量的持续作用表明,现代政治决策是由为小规模群体设计的不断发展的心理所决定的。

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