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A Model of How Shifting Intelligence Drives Social Movements
Noah F G Evers1, Patricia M Greenfield2,3
1Department of Psychology, Harvard College, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Abstract:
Based on the theory of social change, cultural evolution, and human development, we propose a mechanism whereby increased danger in society causes predictable shifts in valued forms of intelligence: 1. Practical intelligence rises in value relative to abstract intelligence; and 2. social intelligence shifts from measuring how well individuals can negotiate the social world to achieve their personal aims to measuring how well they can do so to achieve group aims. We document these shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic and argue that they led to an increase in the size and strength of social movements.
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