Ownership psychology and group size

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e331 (2023)
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Abstract

Human group size seemingly has no limit, with many individuals living alongside thousands – even millions – of others. Non-human primate groups, on the other hand, cannot be sustained past a certain, relatively small size. I propose that Pascal Boyer's model of ownership psychology may offer an explanation for such a significant divergence.

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Michael Dale
Hampden-Sydney College

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