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The Evolutionary Basis of Honor Cultures

机译:荣誉文化的进化基础

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Around the globe, people fight for their honor, even if it means sacrificing their lives. This is puzzling from an evolutionary perspective, and little is known about the conditions under which honor cultures evolve. We implemented an agent-based model of honor, and our simulations showed that the reliability of institutions and toughness of the environment are crucial conditions for the evolution of honor cultures. Honor cultures survive when the effectiveness of the authorities is low, even in very tough environments. Moreover, the results show that honor cultures and aggressive cultures are mutually dependent in what resembles a predator-prey relationship described in the renowned Lotka-Volterra model. Both cultures are eliminated when institutions are reliable. These results have implications for understanding conflict throughout the world, where Western-based strategies are exported, often unsuccessfully, to contexts of weak institutional authority wherein honor-based strategies have been critical for survival.
机译:即使在全球范围内,人们也为自己的荣誉而战,即使这意味着牺牲自己的生命。从进化的角度来看,这令人困惑,对荣誉文化进化的条件知之甚少。我们实施了基于代理的荣誉模型,我们的仿真表明,制度的可靠性和环境的艰难度是荣誉文化发展的关键条件。当权威机构的效率低下时,即使在非常艰难的环境中,荣誉文化也能生存。此外,结果表明,荣誉文化和侵略性文化相互依存,类似于著名的洛特卡-沃尔特拉模型中描述的食肉动物与猎物的关系。当机构可靠时,两种文化都会被消除。这些结果对理解世界各地的冲突具有影响,在西方,以西方为基础的策略通常无法成功地输出到机构权威薄弱的情况下,在这种背景下,基于荣誉的策略对生存至关重要。

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