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Origins of society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Origins of society The origins of society — the evolutionary emergence of distinctively human social organization — is an important topic within evolutionary biology, anthropology, prehistory and palaeolithic archaeology.〔Sahlins, M. D. 1960. The origin of society. ''Scientific American'' 203(3): 76–87.〕〔Runciman, W.G. (ed.), ''The origin of social institutions.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 235–54.〕 While little is known for certain, debates since Hobbes〔Hobbes, T. (2010). ''Leviathan: Or the Matter, Forme, and Power of a Common-Wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civill,'' ed. by Ian Shapiro. New Haven & London: Yale University Press.〕 and Rousseau〔Rousseau, J.-J. 1973 (). The social contract. In Jean-Jacques Rousseau, ''The Social Contract and Discourses.'' Trans. G. D. H. Cole. New edition. London & Melbourne: Dent, pp. 179–309.〕 have returned again and again to the philosophical, moral and evolutionary questions posed. == Social origins in nature ==
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