I was unaware of Macdonald until 2012 and came to precisely the same conclusions. The only difference was that I was trying to understand western group evolutionary strategy, and why it was unarticulated in a canon other than our common law. Fukuyama partly satisfies it. @TOOEdit
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@LibertyBrekfast @nathancofnas Most of the time I’ve torn apart the author so heavily by the first 1500 words that continuation is pointless. In this case just the first three sentences are … less than amateurish. Macdonad’s only weakness was in specializing in one stategy rather than comparative strategies
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@LibertyBrekfast @nathancofnas Most of the time I’ve torn apart the author so heavily by the first 1500 words that continuation is pointless. In this case just the first three sentences are … less than amateurish. Macdonad’s only weakness was in specializing in one stategy rather than comparative strategies
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