When, in the course of its evolution, as species of animals develop a weapon which may destroy a fellow member at one blow, then, in order to survive, it must develop, along with the weapon, a social inhibition to prevent a usage which could endanger the existence of the species. | |
— Konrad Z. Lorenz | |
From his book: “King Solomon’s Ring“ | |
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Archive for December 2nd, 2012
Social Inhibition
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