Tuesday, March 25, 2014

EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY AND OUR HUMANIZATION

I really do not understand how to explain how the Republican mind works. I have though about this subject often. Without invoking some very basic evolutionary psychology, it would be an impossible task. It seems there are some Republicans seem to vote against what ever they say they believe in the most. This is unfathomable until you understand what seems to be their motivation, or at least I think that is the case.

For example, they claim to believe in families; they claim to believe group loyalty, and they claim to believe in the sacredness of life. They claim to have high personal standards of honesty and fairness. I can plug all of these many things into very few basic evolutionary psychology principles such as hierarchy dominance, gregariousness, and xenophobia or even the more fundamental thing called ‘geed’; a label they seem to abhor the most. Animal behavioral scientists see these things in even the most basic species. Geneticists cannot deny that behavior is in our genes, just as our physical being is in our genes. Yet, religious leaders vehemently deny that behavior is biological; it is something that comes from God, they say. Thus, they close the question of the origin of morality; you cannot have morality if you do not have a God, you cannot have religion is you do not have a God; therefore, you cannot be moral if you are not religious. That being true, you cannot have moral behavior is you are an atheistic. Does it take a lot of imagination to guess religious leaders are the ones who tell you this?

Against that background, try to address the most pressing question of our political being with this understanding: war, suicide bombers, murder, justifiable homicide, abortion, death penalty, loyalty, racism, and even politic and political affiliations, or explain non-affiliation, if the question has to do with libertarianism and individualism. I would suggest you cannot do it. Try to explain, “Thou shall not kill”, the second commandment, when it comes to something as diabolical as state executions in states, such as Texas, or something cruel as survival of the fittest; is evolution, the process that gave rise to us, based solely on cruelty. In that same context, define murder as the malicious killing of another human being. Define quality of life or mercy in the context of any of these circumstances.

Keep in mind Maya Angelou’s admonition, “if you learn teach”. If nothing else, we have learned that we cannot continue as beasts. I think liberalism is the growing result of learning based on all of these things we intuitively want to preserve. After all, these behaviors are products of evolution embedded in our genes by 3 billion years of nature; they are things people want to “conserve” or keep without changing but modern reason has pointed out the conflicts as I just briefly outlined above. It may seem overwhelming but I think that we can and will eventually handle all of this by replacing the unwavering commitment to the sacredness of human life with quality of life and shedding greed. Excessive piles of money in banks are not stores of food need to survive. Greed is no longer necessary to survive. We are clever enough to realize that state executions are a form of self-defense; thus, is justifiable homicide. Abortion is rarely a matter of life of death but most often is a matter of quality of life of the mother or of the unborn. Libertarianism or individualism is ridiculous in a population of seven billion people on the tiny blue plant earth. Racism is no more that xenophobia. Hierarchy dominance or political conflict is normal and necessary for an ordered society.


Above all else, moral order is genetic. The prime example of “moral order” in the mind of a Republican is the “traditional” family. That is what all the birth control controversy, marriage equality, families without fathers controversy, and social unrest dealing with same-sex marriage and gender equality. We can learn, in fact are learning, that a family does not have to be only a physically strong husband, an obedient wife, and obedient children based on reproduction but rather families based on love, affection, and quality of life. Male dominance is no longer in vogue; it is just that some people have yet to learn that. I say these things because I know, as a biologist, it is wrong to think because we or any other member of the biota evolved the way we did, that our behavior is somehow perfect. By not recognizing that some of us are trying to live in the past and fighting the direction our learning is taking us, we are retarding our humanization.   


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