If you asked them what life was like in prehistoric times, most people
would conjure up an image like the famous opening scenes of 2001: Space
Odyssey – groups of hairy savages grunting and jumping around, foaming
at the mouth with aggression as they bash each over the heads with
sticks. We take it for granted that life was much harder then, a battle
to survive, with everyone competing to find food, struggling against the
elements, men fighting over women, and everyone dying young from
disease or malnutrition.
A whole branch of “science” has grown up
around this view of the human race’s early history. This is a
relatively new discipline of evolutionary psychology, which tries to
explain all of the negative sides of human nature as “adaptations” which
early people developed because they had some survival value.
Evolutionary psychologists explain traits like selfishness and
aggression in these terms. Life was such a struggle that only the most
selfish and aggressive people survived and passed on their genes. The
people with gentle and peaceful genes would have died out, simply
because they would have lost out in the survival battle.
Evolutionary
psychologists see racism and war as “natural” too. It’s inevitable that
different human groups should be hostile to one another, because once
upon a time we were all living on the edge of starvation and fighting
over limited resources. Any tendency to show sympathy for other groups
would have reduced our own group’s survival chances.
But
fortunately we don’t have to believe any of this crude nonsense. There
is now a massive amount of archaeological and anthropological evidence
which suggests this view of the human race’s past is completely false.
Life for prehistoric human beings was far less bleak than we might
imagine....<<<Read More>>>....
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