
This flies in the face of the sexual habits of every species of primate. Primates breed freely. Period. Statements like “Bonobos are Promiscuous” carry not only a description of to whom a given chimp will breed, but also a value judgment that implies that there is something wrong with promiscuity. Well folks, there isn’t anything at all intrinsically wrong with it. It violates CULTURAL norms in many societies, but it doesn’t violate biological norms. In fact it IS the norm, biologically speaking.
So you got to take your hats off to Daniel Quinn one more time: before the agricultural revolution we were primates living like other primates. Afterwards, we invented rules and gods (Gods if you prefer) to impose slavery on each other. Women enslaved to men and men enslaved to other men and cultures enslaved to other cultures. In many ways we would be much better off if we never learned to grow things, and stuck with hunting and gathering. Better for us, better for other species and better for the planet as a whole.
1. http://www.npr.org/templates/archives/archive.php?thingId=131728279
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Hmmm, beavers followed by sexual promiscuity. I'm seeing a pattern here...
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