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Roy F Baumeister1, Danny Southwick2
1Department of Psychology, Constructor University Bremen, Bremen, Germany r.baumeister@uq.edu.au danny_southwick@byu.edu.
Abstract:
Moffett's definition of societies could be augmented by recognizing society's organizing systems that coordinate diverse individuals' behavior for collective good. Viewing humans as cultural animals indicates three reasons for ever larger societies: More shared information, bigger and better marketplace for exchange, and military superiority in numbers. Sports teams are societies offering a promising venue for empirical work.
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