The Origins of Societal Patriarchy & its Moral Consequences | Wrangham: Tanner Lectures 2022

Richard Wrangham elaborates on groupishness and tendencies of humans in the temporary unselfish moments and the foundations of this phenomenon, contradicting the selfish tendencies of humans that compliments a patriarchal society. Wrangham is the Ruth Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. Lecture 1:    • The Evolution of Societal Patriarchy: Huma...   Discussion Seminar:    • The Evolution of Societal Patriarchy Discu...   The purpose of the Tanner Lectures is to advance and reflect upon the scholarly and scientific learning relating to human values. This intention embraces the entire range of values pertinent to the human condition, interest, behavior, and aspiration. The Tanner Lectures were established by the late American scholar, industrialist, and philanthropist, Obert Clark Tanner. Watch more Tanner Lectures:    • Tanner Lectures on Human Values   The McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society is committed to bringing ethical reflection to bear on important social issues through research, teaching, and community engagement. Find out what's new at the Ethics Center by subscribing to our newsletter: https://stanford.io/2Esr05H McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society: https://ethics.stanford.edu Subscribe to our channel:    / @ethicsinsociety  

How Racial Stereotypes Wrong (Lecture 1) | Tommie Shelby: Tanner Lectures 2023
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How Racial Stereotypes Wrong (Lecture 1) | Tommie Shelby: Tanner Lectures 2023

2010 Paul D. Bartlett, Sr. Lecture - Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human
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2010 Paul D. Bartlett, Sr. Lecture - Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human

Richard Wrangham The Goodness Paradox
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Richard Wrangham The Goodness Paradox

S13 E15: Iran, FIFA & UK Elections: 6/14/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
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S13 E15: Iran, FIFA & UK Elections: 6/14/26: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Democracy and Emotions– A Dialogue with Philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum
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Democracy and Emotions– A Dialogue with Philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum

Dr. Darren Staloff, Spinoza's Ethics
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Dr. Darren Staloff, Spinoza's Ethics

David Reich, "A Tale of Two Subcontinents: The Parallel Prehistories of Europe and South Asia"
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David Reich, "A Tale of Two Subcontinents: The Parallel Prehistories of Europe and South Asia"

Noam Chomsky - The Political Economy of the Mass Media - Part 1 HD
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Noam Chomsky - The Political Economy of the Mass Media - Part 1 HD

Richard Wrangham: Violence, Sex, and Fire in Human Evolution | Lex Fridman Podcast #229
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Richard Wrangham: Violence, Sex, and Fire in Human Evolution | Lex Fridman Podcast #229

Patriarchy: where did it all begin? | LSE Event
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Patriarchy: where did it all begin? | LSE Event

The vision of the anointed — with Thomas Sowell (1995) | THINK TANK
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The vision of the anointed — with Thomas Sowell (1995) | THINK TANK

Why Do People Double Down in the Face of Contrary Evidence? | Episode 188
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Why Do People Double Down in the Face of Contrary Evidence? | Episode 188

Humans: The Cooking Ape, a lecture by Richard Wrangham
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Humans: The Cooking Ape, a lecture by Richard Wrangham

Dr. Robert Sapolsky's lecture about Biological Underpinnings of Religiosity
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Dr. Robert Sapolsky's lecture about Biological Underpinnings of Religiosity

Human Tribalism: A Curse of Our Evolutionary Past? | Gifford Lectures 2019 | Prof Mark Pagel | Pt 3
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Human Tribalism: A Curse of Our Evolutionary Past? | Gifford Lectures 2019 | Prof Mark Pagel | Pt 3

Thomas Sowell on the second edition of Intellectuals and Society
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Thomas Sowell on the second edition of Intellectuals and Society

Michael Shermer with Dr. Richard Wrangham — Goodness Paradox: Virtue & Violence in Human Evolution
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Michael Shermer with Dr. Richard Wrangham — Goodness Paradox: Virtue & Violence in Human Evolution

Anthropology, Men vs Women, Patriarchy, Brain Size, Fire, Culture, Humans | Richard Wrangham - #13
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Anthropology, Men vs Women, Patriarchy, Brain Size, Fire, Culture, Humans | Richard Wrangham - #13

Discussing His Book, Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human | Chef AJ LIVE! with Richard Wrangham
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Discussing His Book, Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human | Chef AJ LIVE! with Richard Wrangham

Richard Wrangham, "Capital Punishment and the Origin of Homo Sapiens"
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Richard Wrangham, "Capital Punishment and the Origin of Homo Sapiens"