From: Cynthia (cyn386@flash.net)
Date: Tue Nov 09 1999 - 08:15:58 MST
> > I do not get this at all -- it seems that bonds of social trust would
have
> > been more valuable in times of scarcity. I'd appreciate a brief
explanation
> > of this idea.
>
> I don't have much more. We do know that in situations of extreme
poverty,such as
> during famine, people show the *least* social bonding. And as we have
> gotten richer, we have spent more time on activities whose primary purpose
> I think is social bonding: leisure, education, and health care. So I
hypothesize
I think in time of plenty, social bonds widen. People in extreme poverty
tend to only care about their immediate family.
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