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by CodeWriter23 926 days ago
That's nurture, not nature.
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im not sure completely. There is probably inherent traits related to leadership/followership , and a cognitive bias to assume integrity of leaders seems plausible. Before society, might literally meant right.
> traits related to leadership/followership , and a cognitive bias to assume integrity of leaders seems plausible

Also learned behavior.

sure, my point still stands. It is a reasonable evolutionary hypothesis that groups that err on the side of trusting a leader succeed more that distrustful groups. Obviously there is a learned behavior component. I'm just not certain its completely that.
> Before society, might literally meant right.

"Before society"? How many times have you seen someone argue that a particular action was morally wrong for no other reason than that it was illegal?