No system is the default but each is a solution to the same problem - how to manage resources, how to build alliances, and ultimately how to leave behind the most descendants. 3/
@olkcampbell
Research Fellow @ Institute of Advanced Studies Toulouse. PhD from UCL. Human behavioural evolution. Researching kinship, honour, and gender-biased outcomes Occasionally writing pop science and misc https://sites.google.com/view/olympialkcampbell/about
No system is the default but each is a solution to the same problem - how to manage resources, how to build alliances, and ultimately how to leave behind the most descendants. 3/
Marriage systems evolve in response to the ecology and type of wealth. Lots of cows? lots of wives. Large agricultural estates that can't be divided? A fight to be the single inheriting child. 2/
Humans exhibit an astonishing variety of marriage systems. Sometimes monogamous, other times polygamous, occasionally we even marry ghosts. The diversity can seem to defy any general explanation. In my new piece for Works in Progress, I write about the Darwinian logic behind it. 1/
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Simplistic stories about the dangers of polygamy can be compelling & intuitive, but what is the evidence that monogamous marriage is advantageous for society?
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So brilliant this piece by @ceciliapad.bsky.social about how human societies have often been so flexible that political hierarchies can change with the seasons, literally. www.sapiens.org/biology/fora...
Made an attempt to add some nuance to the recent debates on cousin marriage unherd.com/2025/04/stop...
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So much in here incl: "five marriages in which both partners descend from the founding female. However, these partners have no recent relatedness...suggesting the people had a deep knowledge of their own genealogies...used to guide marital arrangements among a pool of related groups"
rdcu.be/d6m8T
Why do 70% of Pashtuns say that honour killings are justified?
The UNFPA estimates that 5000 women are killed every year over โhonourโ.
Is this related to cousin marriage?
Tremendous new paper, combining surveys & DNA!
www.ggd.world/p/does-cousi...
He throws randomised controlled trials under the bus too
The funniest part in this has to be Angus Deaton answering the question on whether there is a theory that is widely supported by his peers but which he considers total bunkum with: "that causality can be inferred from data"
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Of course and thank you for sharing! I am probably overly cautious as an evolutionary person of coming across as deterministic or reactionary etc etc
May I clarify that this is a piece about evolutionary explanations for falling fertility. It is certainly not a piece about this being an evolutionary crisis! (Also โcrisisโ in title is not my choice and I am not in the game of knowing the extent to which we face a โthreatโ/โcrisisโ/โchallengeโ)
interesting to see some of the easy, soundbite length explanations for falling birthrates challenged with counter-examples.
no definitive answers found here, but I always enjoy a good read in the category of โthis seems obvious, but is it?โ
Thank you! :)
Adding to the noise on why birth rates are falling - a question that continues to stump the human evolutionary sciences unherd.com/2024/12/the-...
The salmon hat article has that something something