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guillaumeb

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13. Thank you for suggesting the answer.
Thu Jan 10, 2019, 06:36 PM
Jan 2019

The tribe itself takes many forms. But humans, being social animals, need the tribe for survival.

The family unit is the basic form, followed by extended family units, and growing in size from there.

So I would argue that the biological value is, as you implied, is survival.

But for any social unit to be cohesive, there must also be shared beliefs and values.

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