Dunbar's number suggests that any group larger than about one hundred and fifty goes insane. At the very least they begin to exhibit behavior that would be classified as insane by a rational person. Emphiracl research, called rat utopia, by some supports this concept. The Behavioral Sinks thus exhibited correlate closely with observed behavior in cities.
RE: Does anarchy really work?
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Thank you, never heard of Dunbar´s number... Things like this i´m looking for.
It makes sense to me that a group only can be stable if everyone knows everyone.
Then even the currency system has a potetial solution. a "fei lun" like system.
Its a kind of biological blockchain :)
Know we just need a way to interact with other groups without "clanwars" an were done.
easy peasy xD
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