Rex Kerr
Sep 4, 2023

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Good explanation, but I think you should also explain that one of the purposes of a dominance hierarchy is to avoid constant competition. Rather, when everyone knows their place, everyone takes what they're due (according to that hierarchy).

It's still not the only way to do things, but dominance hierarchy is a (fairly common, not universal) solution to "compete against each other in all things", not an example of it.

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Rex Kerr
Rex Kerr

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One who rejoices when everything is made as simple as possible, but no simpler. Sayer of things that may be wrong, but not so bad that they're not even wrong.

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