Meantime I'm parking the link to the abstract here:
Humans adapt to social diversity over time: "humans are initially inclined to react negatively to threats to homogeneity, but these negative effects are compensated in long term by beneficial effects of intergroup contact" https://t.co/0A4GRBoV2O
A case of adapting to diversity would be Eurasia, where the Mongol invasion and other factors led to a lot of diversity. That didn't quite lead to the sort of outcomes we'd expect or even accept here.
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Human beings may be wired for identity.
A case of adapting to diversity would be Eurasia, where the Mongol invasion and other factors led to a lot of diversity. That didn't quite lead to the sort of outcomes we'd expect or even accept here.
by Orion on Wed, 06/26/2019 - 12:09am