They didn't do things like that in my day![]()
I wouldn't agree with that. I was under the impression that it had been shown that in order for everyone to succeed as a group/species then everyone should act in a way to benefit the group. Whilst many of the qualities listed would probably benefit the individual they probably wouldn't benefit the group.
They are traits that leaders of groups tend to have, albeit in varying quantities.
It's not like they started bumming eachother while slathering mayonnaise all over themselves or something.
I was under the impression that it had been shown that in order for everyone to succeed as a group/species then everyone should act in a way to benefit the group.
Very off topic, but that is exactly what doesn't happen. Group selection is an old and very flawed concept. As is selection at the individual level. What we see is selection at the genetic level, at the expense of the individual and group levels.
I think you might be confused. We were talking about behaviour patterns not genetics.
All group behavioural patterns are a result of the interest of the gene. There is absolutely no interest in the benefit of the group. As I said, very off topic...
People who complain about this sort of thing should be named and shamed.
I.e. the group as a whole is more successful when they all work together for a common interest rather then competing against each other.
I meant read the artical not the thread, the thread is crap.
But the ad was almost certainly made and pulled for the controversy of it's pullingo oo err)and the massive free publicity, not the tiny amounts of complaints.
Even so, thats at the gene level. Which is why insects will work to fight intruders to save a queen, dispite never reproducing themselves (they share the queen's genes, their sucess is increased by ensuring the queen's survival).
I was being very very anal, sorry. May the thread continue!
Sorry I'm still not following you! From the example you've just given it sounds like it supports what I was saying, i.e. the ants all work together to protect the queen, rather then saying 'screw that I'm going to save myself'.