Cooperation, Punishment, Emergence of Government, and the Tragedy of Authorities

Complex Systems, 20 © 2012

12 Pages Posted: 27 Jan 2015

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Rui Vilela Mendes

CMAF, Complexo Interdisciplinar UL and IPFN, Instituto Superior Técnico

Carlos Aguirre

Escuela Politécnica Superior, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Date Written: January 25, 2015

Abstract

Under the conditions prevalent in the late Pleistocene epoch (small hunter-gatherer groups and frequent inter-group conflicts), coevolution of gene-related behavior and culturally transmitted group-level institutions provides a plausible explanation for the parochial altruistic and reciprocator traits of most modern humans. When, with the agricultural revolution, societies became larger and more complex, the collective nature of the monitoring and punishment of norm violators was no longer effective. This led to the emergence of new institutions of governance and social hierarchies. The transition from an egalitarian society and the acceptance of the new institutions may have been possible only if, in the majority of the population, the reciprocator trait had become an internalized norm. However, the new ruling class has its own dynamics, which in turn may lead to a new social crisis. Using a simple model inspired by previous work by Bowles and Gintis, these effects are studied here.

Suggested Citation

Mendes, Rui Vilela and Aguirre, Carlos, Cooperation, Punishment, Emergence of Government, and the Tragedy of Authorities (January 25, 2015). Complex Systems, 20 © 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2555199

Rui Vilela Mendes (Contact Author)

CMAF, Complexo Interdisciplinar UL and IPFN, Instituto Superior Técnico ( email )

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Portugal

Carlos Aguirre

Escuela Politécnica Superior, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid ( email )

Campus de Cantoblanco
Ctra de Colmenar Km 16
28049
Spain

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