{"id":92,"date":"2004-08-27T13:05:31","date_gmt":"2004-08-27T18:05:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/server97.snhdns.com\/~ravik\/wp\/?p=92"},"modified":"2004-08-27T13:05:31","modified_gmt":"2004-08-27T18:05:31","slug":"human-evolution-has-ended","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ravikiran.com\/blog\/classic\/200408\/human-evolution-has-ended\/","title":{"rendered":"Human evolution has ended"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One day, it suddenly struck me: Human evolution, in the Darwinian sense, has ended. <\/p>\n<p>Before you start arguing with me, note the qualifier: &#8220;Darwinian.&#8221; I am sure we humans will continue to get smarter, healthier and live longer lives. But we will not get smarter, healthier and live longer lives because we are &#8220;evolving&#8221; in the Darwinian sense.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nGood riddance too. &#8220;Evolution&#8221; evokes positive connotations in most people, but if you understand what it is, you will realise that it is nasty business. &#8220;Survival of the fittest&#8221; implies the demise of the unfit. It means that you have an advantage over your fellow beings solely because of a gene that you were born with. That gene ensures that you and your progeny surive through tough times and get more mates than others, while your fellows who don&#8217;t have the gene suffer and die without leaving any progeny. The advantage that your gene gives you in fact makes things worse for your competitors, who are already facing a pretty hostile environment.<\/p>\n<p>So why do I claim that human evolution has ended? For three reasons.<\/p>\n<p>Firstly, because of <b>division of labour and trade.<\/b> Human society is specialised to an unprecedented extent, which means that a) Even the  &#8220;winners&#8221; in  human society are dependent on the &#8220;losers&#8221; and b) Different people do well in human societies at different times and in differing conditions. This means that even if we assume that specific genes give advantages to people in specific professions, there is no single gene that can possibly dominate and wipe out the others.<\/p>\n<p>Second, because <b>human beings create surplus wealth.<\/b> In a capitalist society, your success is defined by how much wealth you create in excess of how much you really need. This is wealth ensures that even the most unfit, the people with (probably) defective genes, who, in any other species would have lost the battle for survival, can live and breed.<\/p>\n<p>Third, because <b>humans have intelligence.<\/b> Also, they can <b>communicate with each other.<\/b> This ensures that the weaker get the benefit of the experiences of the strong. It means that &#8220;survival of the fittest&#8221;, which in other species would have meant that weaker have to die, in humans it simply means that they have to fail, learn from their mistakes and start over.<\/p>\n<p>All of those who oppose capitalism, and many who support it, think that capitalism implies Darwinian survival of the fittest. Many of those who support capitalism do so on the ground that because &#8220;survival of the fittest&#8221; is what occurs in nature, capitalism is the right approach to take because &#8220;Natural&#8221; is good. In any case, both groups are wrong. Capitalism has nothing to do with Darwinian evolution. In fact, it is one of the aspects of capitalism &#8211; free trade &#8211; that rescues mankind from the horrors of evoution. That and the human mind. The human mind is the evolution that ends evolution.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One day, it suddenly struck me: Human evolution, in the Darwinian sense, has ended. Before you start arguing with me, note the qualifier: &#8220;Darwinian.&#8221; I am sure we humans will continue to get smarter, healthier and live longer lives. 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