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Originally Posted by flip
You're going to have to back that one up with examples.
I'll spin this a little: What about Sweden? Finland? They have extremely socialist governments and yet they seem to be able to function quite well. Are they more prone to supporting dictatorships? Is the only reasons their societies are staying in line is because of the threat of coercion from authority? Last time I checked they are both really peaceful countries whose societies are based a lot more on reciprocity than NA.
They have economic issues that are substantial, but then again look at the United States.
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Good point. You wonder,is ot something in their biochemical makeup,or is it just so so many generations of their own form of social control that is just integrated into those societies.