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This work investigates whether the principles of evolutionary biology can provide a more robust framework for designing and evaluating social welfare systems. The author, Christian Sartorius, utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to bridge the gap between biological adaptation theories and modern socioeconomic policy. By examining how cooperative behaviors and resource distribution have evolved in human populations, the text argues for a shift toward welfare models that align with innate human behavioral patterns rather than purely top-down bureaucratic structures.
What You Will Find
Experts in the field of social policy often cite this text as a provocative attempt to synthesize disparate academic disciplines. Readers frequently note the high level of theoretical density, suggesting it is best suited for those with a background in both evolutionary biology and political science.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203356497
ISBN-13:
9780203356494
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