Cooperation and Slavery—Free Competition to Social Division of Labor
Rui-Wu Wang
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Rui-Wu Wang: Northwestern Polytechnical University
Chapter Chapter 5 in The End of Rationality and Selfishness, 2023, pp 81-91 from Springer
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Abstract Imagine in a completely free competition group, without a doubt, individual competition ability does exist difference. Genetic endowment varies from person to person. Some individuals have more physical advantages than others, while others have more intellectual advantages. Some individuals are better at smelling and others are better at hearing. Of course, many individuals’ genetic endowments also have natural competitive disadvantages, and many individuals even have congenital physical defects and lack of competitive ability.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-9752-5_5
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