In many ways Darwin has a lot to answer for his "survival of the fittest" hypothesis, I don't believe a cohesive society is built upon this ideal. Our differences are exploited to divide us but from a different perspective our differences could be considered as akin to pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. It's not until we put said pieces in the right positions that we realise each part can create a beautiful whole. Great post as always @kafkanarchy84
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"Fittest" can also represent good attributes. It just means that those that reproduce will pass their genes to the next generation. I think humanity's greatest strengths are our empathy towards each other and strong family ties. This gives us a huge advantage so that those that have the most friends and family and be kind and empathetic to others tend to pass on their genes. The humans that learn to get along and work together will outcompete the others (hopefully)