The bias that Gregor showed to be embedded into human social life plays out quantifiably in the professional world: In Western countries, a jump from the 25th percentile of height to the 75th — about four or five inches — is associated with an increase in salary between 9 and 15 percent. (theatlantic.com)
If anything, quite the contrary is true: What good social science tells us about human social life comports well with Christianity's account of the matter. (firstthings.com)
«Tribalism,» as he defines it, is «the commitment of individuals and groups to their own history, culture, and identity, and this commitment (though not any particular version of it) is a permanent feature of human social life.» (firstthings.com)