Chapters 15. (continued)
Wolves closing in to kill bison
In
this book, wisdom is seen as being a prime virtue. In the economic sector of
our society, we all need to be wise enough to grasp a lesson. When there is a
lesson as glaring as this one to be found in the history recorded by our forebears,
refusing to learn that lesson would not just be unwise; it would be suicidal. In the modern economies in the West, modern business leaders and modern union leaders, however much they may dislike
one another, have by and large grown wise enough to see that they need one another.
Dynamic balances make our society work. It is only in adjusting the balance
that we argue. Over time, the wolf pack keeps the bison herd strong, and vice
versa.
And
this discussion of the ways in which social evolution driven by cultural
changes can be compared to physiological/anatomical evolution driven by genetic
variation can be pursued further. The discussion is worth the trouble because
it reiterates a main claim of this book, namely that these comparisons and
analogies are not mere figures of speech. They are ways of describing material
reality. The idea that cultural adaptations are the key driving forces in human
survival fits the evidence.
Prickly pear cactus, Colorado,
USA
cactus in flower, Iran
For
example, in biology, convergence is
the term describing the phenomenon seen in species that are widely separated
geographically, but that, after millennia of evolution, are found using nearly
identical strategies for survival. Desert plants of widely differing species,
in widely separated deserts, have waxy leaves. They also put off flowering and
reproducing for years until that rare desert downpour arrives.
native elder, Agnes Baker Pilgrim with grand-daughter
South African Bishop Desmond Tutu with daughters and grand-daughter
Similarly,
nearly all human societies that have made it into the present age, with vastly
disparate cultures and from widespread geographic areas, respect, value, and
heed their elderly. In pre-literate tribes, an old person was a walking
encyclopedia of the tribe’s accumulated knowledge. What the old had stored in
their heads could save lives, even save a whole tribe. This is convergence in
the cultural realm.
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