Atavistic Appeal of Collectivism

Updated: 2026.01.04 25D ago 1 sources
People’s continued attraction to collectivist, communist ideals stems in part from evolved preferences for dense, small‑group social bonds (the Dunbar band) that produce 'warmth' and moral simplicity; those psychological pull factors persist even when large‑scale collectivism historically produces repression, violence, and stagnation. Understanding this as an evolved heuristic explains why rational evidence of past harms often fails to fully dislodge the ideal. — If policymakers and commentators treat some left‑wing appeals as rooted in deep social cognition, they must design political and institutional responses that acknowledge emotional/social needs (community, security) rather than only supplying counter‑arguments or facts.

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Communism has deep human appeal
Helen Dale 2026.01.04 100% relevant
The article explicitly ties the pull of communism to small‑group evolutionary psychology (Dunbar’s Number, primitive communism, family‑level webs) and contrasts forager band dynamics with the failures of modern communist regimes.
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