Evolution's competition and allegiancies
- From: "Hannele" <KaisaHanneleTervola@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 13:16:00 -0400 (EDT)
In the evolution's competition the optimiseed arrangements survive.
That means that one must value allying. The more there is fighting, the
more impirtant it is to gather force by allying. That means that
allegiancies do not lose their role as competition increases. So these
are not two opposing forces but two tendencies which support each
other. Fighting making allegiancies important and allegiancies gaining
in strenght via healthy natural competition.
What then is healthy natural competition: it is competition which
produces stronger allegiancies than the previous ones, or at least
prevents deterioration. Strenght here is not measured as military force
but as safety: as the sureness of a good future for the whole
allegiancy fairly, so that each one gets one's fair shere of the
whole and so a correct role in the whole and so makes the group
stronger in the future. This safety demands the building of several
life strategies at the same time, it means optimisation toward several
goals at once. So allegiancies and soft means have to be cultivated
too.
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