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Collective narratives catalyse cooperation
C. S. Gokhale, J. Bulbulia, et al.
Explore the fascinating world of mythologies that, rather than being mere stories, serve as powerful tools for fostering cooperation among individuals. This groundbreaking research by Chaitanya S. Gokhale, Joseph Bulbulia, and Marcus Frean reveals how even amoral narratives can significantly enhance trust and collaboration in communities, especially small ones resembling early human societies.
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