>>21454343>Why not, what about human nature makes it impossible?collective psychology is both an emergent attribute of a group, but is nevertheless a superset of aggregate individual psychology
individual psychology, whilst environmentally shaped, ultimately operates within the confines of the human brain, and thus has a basis in evolutionary biology - 'non tabula rasa'
we can observe, that intra- and inter- collective (whether they be tribes, societies, families, whatever), that there remains a drive to compete, as a result of the biological imperative emergent from being an organism in a world of scarcity seeking fitness
competition is baked in, even in times of plenty, even amongst equals, even when it's illogical from the perspective of the internal logic of the prefrontal cortex; it is an animal lust for status, and material, and materiel, which cannot ever be sated
this results in greed, selfishness, envy, jealousy, wroth, and the politicking resultant from these limbic drives as they play out in a polite society
>sorry my english too bad, can you rephrase in simpler terms?no, I'm sorry, you have google
I'm not going to compromise my ability to communicate