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Darwin had a blind spot. It wasn't that he didn't see the role of cooperation in evolution. He just didn't see how important it is. So for two centuries -- a time during which the world passed from an agrarian landscape into a global post-industrial culture of unprecedented scale and complexity -- science, society, public policy and commerce have attended almost exclusively to the role of competition. The stories people tell themselves about what is possible, the mythical narratives that organizations and societies depend upon, have been variations of "survival of the fittest." The role of cooperation has been largely unmapped.
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...for two centuries -- a time during which the world passed from an agrarian landscape into a global post-industrial culture of unprecedented scale and complexity -- science, society, public policy and commerce have attended almost exclusively to the role of competition. The stories people tell themselves about what is possible, the mythical narratives that organizations and societies depend upon, have been variations of "survival of the fittest." The role of cooperation has been largely unmapped. Now is the time to finally build this map, not because we're feeling altruistic, but because scientists are beginning to see how cooperation actually works...
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Seb PaquetDarwin had a blind spot. It wasn't that he didn't see the role of cooperation in evolution. He just didn't see how important it is.
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linkmessAnother good reason to be a student at Stanford University (as if one more were needed) : A lecture series on building an image of the power of cooperation. "The stories people tell themselves about what is possible, the mythical narratives that organizat
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Martin KearnsDarwin had a blind spot. It wasn't that he didn't see the role of cooperation in evolution. He just didn't see how important it is. So for two centuries -- a time during which the world passed from an agrarian landscape into a global post-industrial cultu
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