This View of Life
Magazine

This View of Life is an interdisciplinary magazine and academic journal dedicated to exploring the application of evolutionary science across all aspects of human life.

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The Business World Needs Multilevel Selection (MLS) Theory

MLS theory makes it crystal clear that unless competition is appropriately structured and refereed, it can do a lot more harm than good.

Business
All
Are Large-Scale Societies Outliers When It Comes To Core Elements Of Moral Judgment?

Most comparative studies of human moral judgment have been restricted to large-scale, industrialized populations, but critical tests of putative universals must include small-scale societies.

Morality
Special Publication
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The Gendered Organisation

The classic pyramidal hierarchy, so beloved by men, is increasingly unfit for purpose.

Business
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Change the Story. Survival of the Fairest Companies

Economy
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The Adapted Mind Of An Evolutionary Psychologist. A Conversation With Debra Lieberman

Mind
All
Using Evolution to Teach Evolution

What does evolution suggest is the best way to teach?

Darwin Day 2016
Education
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Evolving Organizations

Are the past systems humans have used to manage problems enough to deal with the complex environments we find ourselves in today?

Business
Culture
Economy
All
Constructing Our Niches: How Evolutionary Theory Is Useful for the Building Industry

Evolutionary theory is very applicable to contemporary humans and our social/cultural worlds, including the world of the building/construction industry.

Biology
Culture
All
The Case for Rescuing Tainted Words

Morality
All
Toward A New Social Darwinism

The biggest victim of the stigmatized view of Social Darwinism has been all of us, by preventing the application of evolutionary theory to public policy until very recently.

Biology
Politics
All
Why do Modern People have so few Children?

Culture
All
The Conversation About Trump Should Consider the Evolution of Men’s Political Psychology

Evolutionary psychologists find that people prefer political leaders who are physically dominant when they believe their group faces an existential threat.

Biology
Gender
Politics
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