David Reinstein

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Within a mixed group, that is, an altruist would suffer from intragroup competition at the hands of those out for themselves, but between, or intergroup, competition would favor groups with a greater proportion of altruists. In terms of the adaptive landscape, if altruists were blown off different peaks and somehow found themselves all grouped at the foot of the same mountain, they might start an ascent that would place them on the highest
The Price Of Altruism: George Price and the Search for the Origins of Kindness
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