Low-population poor societies may use dispersed sex and disguised paternity to create shared male investment in children.
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LOW Population
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"They don't understand what germs are. So it's very easy for a woman to die in childbirth. Okay? And low competition. Low competition just..."
"...back to the game. Okay? We have 10 people. In a low population poor society guess what? They're not going to date. What they're..."
"So there's no dating there's just lots and lots of sex in order to maintain social cohesion. Okay? Now in a superstructure number two..."
"...the British was an island it didn't it had a very low population and for it to control the world it had to control..."
"...very basic understanding of the world. The Anglo -American Empire is low population. The rest of the world is high population. The rest of..."
"...examples of superstructure. All right? Example one is you have a low population society. Okay? Low population is like maybe 200 people. 200 people...."
"...is not able to be cultivated. Okay? So, it has very low population. Most of the wealth is located over here. Okay?"
"...major constraints. The first constraint that they have is, excuse me, low population."
"Okay? So these are three fundamental weaknesses of the Mongol system. Low population. They have to fight long distances. And therefore, they have to..."
"...question. Okay. Yeah. So, you're right. So, the Mongols are a low population. So, why would they believe that people are infinite resource? And..."
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