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Sunday, February 13, 2011
 
Before the development of cities and dense urban areas in the formation of civilization, the more decentralized mode of tribal societies fostered a greater desire for freedom. In tribal societies it was harder for hierarchies to form, and this social structure stimulated specific genetic personality traits that expressed autonomy and resistance to dominant authority. When centralized urban areas were created, and political hierarchies could easily develop, the selection for genetic traits changed and a toleration for dominance emerged.

 

 
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