“Q: Curt: Is Race A Factor?”
Race is a factor only in that (a) the races: multiple African subraces > early African coastal diaspora thru Australia > South Eurasian Speciation Event (dry persian gulf, mena-to-india) > european speciation event > east asian hybrids (amerindians, turkics etc) > east asian speciation event (tibetan range?) each increase in neotenic evolution, and (b) class sizes were suppressed the further north, assisting neotenic evolution.
So ‘the race problem is largely a class problem’ but only largely, and not entirely. In other words the tendency to express non-neotenic (early) impulse remains even in the upper classes of the less neotenic races.
This is why proximity creates hostility and we are better together when we are together by separate polities in markets than the same societies and neighborhoods in the same polity. For the simple reason that the demands of behavioral regulation required by each race and class within each race follow neotenic evolution: the suppression of aggression and impulse for cooperation and agency.
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Source date (UTC): 2023-07-22 17:00:00 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1682797655963885568
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