Issue: Human Society

From Division to Cooperation

A brief exploration of the roles of narrative, identity, and tribalism in shaping human cooperation and collaboration. By bridging divides and fostering dialogue, we can learn from one another and develop innovative solutions to the most pressing challenges of our time.

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Rethinking the “West is Best” Attitude to International Relations

As our world becomes more interconnected and interdependent, it’s crucial that we embrace diverse perspectives and foster genuine collaboration across cultures. A “West is Best” attitude has long dominated international relations, but a growing body of evidence from fields like anthropology, neuroscience, history, and political science calls for a reevaluation.

An international interdisciplinary academic study can bring together scholars from diverse fields and cultural backgrounds to challenge the “West is Best” narrative and explore alternative viewpoints. By incorporating insights from experts like Iain McGilchrist, Geoffrey Vickers, Eric Wolf, Hugo Mercier, and Bill Isaacs, this study can foster greater understanding, challenge biases, and promote collaboration across cultures and disciplines.

In these challenging times, let’s move beyond outdated attitudes and work together to build a more inclusive and cooperative world for all.

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Origins: How the Earth Shaped Human History

Human evolution in East Africa was driven by geological forces. Ancient Greece developed democracy because of its mountainous terrain. Voting behaviour in the United States today follows the bed of an ancient sea. Professor...

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