The inheritance of social standing from one generation to the next did not occur for most of the time that humans have lived, but became common only once human societies grew beyond a certain size. This paper offers a theory of how social inheritance may have resulted from this change in size, simply through the accom-panying decrease in social network density. This decrease brought about differentia-tion in social network positions, creating structural advantages and disadvantages in group decision processes. As these processes determined social worth and leader-ship in societies, social network position became integral to social status and politi-cal prestige. And because network position tends to be passed from parent to child, social st...
We explore the dynamics of group inequality when segregation of social networks places the initially...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
Findings from a recent study by Neil Cummins and a colleague suggest that social mobility in modern ...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
While social scientists and geneticists have a shared interest in the personal char-acteristics inst...
From small communities to entire nations and society at large, inequality in wealth, social status, ...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
<div><p>The fact that the more resourceful people are sharing with the poor to mitigate inequality—e...
Abstract Bowles (2009) proposed that the emergence of political hierarchy and economic inequality du...
The Surplus Theory of Social Stratification explains inequality of wealth in terms of (1) the fugiti...
The evolution of cooperation depends on two crucial overarching factors: relatedness, which describe...
We consider a simple theoretical model to investigate the impact of inheritances on the wealth distr...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
Inequality not only generates status differentials between rich and poor individuals, it also genera...
From small communities to entire nations and society at large, inequality in wealth, social status, ...
We explore the dynamics of group inequality when segregation of social networks places the initially...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
Findings from a recent study by Neil Cummins and a colleague suggest that social mobility in modern ...
Status is an important aspect of social life that affects people from the day they are born until th...
While social scientists and geneticists have a shared interest in the personal char-acteristics inst...
From small communities to entire nations and society at large, inequality in wealth, social status, ...
In this paper, we consider conspicuous consumption in a model in which individuals compare themselve...
<div><p>The fact that the more resourceful people are sharing with the poor to mitigate inequality—e...
Abstract Bowles (2009) proposed that the emergence of political hierarchy and economic inequality du...
The Surplus Theory of Social Stratification explains inequality of wealth in terms of (1) the fugiti...
The evolution of cooperation depends on two crucial overarching factors: relatedness, which describe...
We consider a simple theoretical model to investigate the impact of inheritances on the wealth distr...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
Inequality not only generates status differentials between rich and poor individuals, it also genera...
From small communities to entire nations and society at large, inequality in wealth, social status, ...
We explore the dynamics of group inequality when segregation of social networks places the initially...
We propose that networks of cooperation and allocation of social status co-emerge in human groups. W...
Findings from a recent study by Neil Cummins and a colleague suggest that social mobility in modern ...