How Mammals Negotiate Power Without Words - Deepstash

How Mammals Negotiate Power Without Words

Long before Freud or Wilson came along, evolution had already sorted out how mammals handle space and power: packs, prides, tribes. They all operate on dominance hierarchies.

  • The second circuit is nature's way of avoiding constant physical conflict.
  • Instead of endless violence, mammals use posture, gestures, tone, and displays to communicate who's in charge.
  • We call this social interaction, but it's just as much about tail positions, eye contact, and muscle tension as it is language. 

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