Ruling sociobots (who have not done well in life by themselves and didn't have/didn't ask for help or the fear was put into them by other sociobots so much so that they GENUINELY and SINCERELY think it's right) fear not being sociobots or fear the consequences of not being sociobots and have some sort of opinions but inside the sociobot boxes.
Their fear may make them do things they would otherwise consider stupid or unnecessary or bad.
Most hopeless type of sociobot, but never beyond changing back
Their fear may make them do things they would otherwise consider stupid or unnecessary or bad.
Most hopeless type of sociobot, but never beyond changing back
Any odd parent in Indian soaps or nearly any drama , ie, a Ruling Sociobot- That is not right. It's wrong. Don't do it...... OR. You will... . Face the consequences!!. ( cuz i cannot consider it, have control on it,or protect myself or you from it. SO, pls, stay away, or I don't know what I'll do. ... You see, it's an aspect of life i haven't or i have yet to face and... its outside the boxes. I am not the brightest one, iv'e been hurt, and the boxes have helped. Ill give you a gift, take these, Take these boxes. You can do whatever when they are with you. I mean, whatever in those boxes)
Note: DON'T take those boxes. Take this person to a spa, then slowly, eventually counselling/Therapy/anyone who knows the brain and can see reason.empathize. You'll see the change.
Let'em cry, keep paper tissues and a soft cloth for their face nearby
Note: DON'T take those boxes. Take this person to a spa, then slowly, eventually counselling/Therapy/anyone who knows the brain and can see reason.empathize. You'll see the change.
Let'em cry, keep paper tissues and a soft cloth for their face nearby
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Get the Sociodigital mug.A critical examination of sociobiology—the study of the biological basis of social behavior—that questions its assumptions, methods, and political implications. Critical Sociobiology asks: Does sociobiology naturalize existing social arrangements? Does it overstate genetic determinism? How does it handle the nature-nurture interaction? Whose interests are served by claims that inequality, patriarchy, or competition are "biological"? Critical Sociobiology doesn't deny biological influences on behavior; it insists that claims about biology must be scrutinized for their social and political context, and that biology is always interacting with culture, not determining it.
Critical Sociobiology "They claimed rape is biologically programmed—therefore natural. Critical Sociobiology asks: whose interests does that serve? What evidence supports it? What alternative explanations are ignored? Biology isn't destiny, and using it to justify harm is ideology, not science. Critical Sociobiology examines the politics behind the biology."
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Get the Critical Sociobiology mug.A Marxist critique and reconstruction of sociobiology—examining how biological explanations of social behavior reflect class interests and how a materialist approach might differ. Marxist Sociobiology asks: Does sociobiology's focus on genetic determinism serve to naturalize inequality? How do class relations shape what counts as "adaptive"? Could a Marxist sociobiology examine how social organization shapes biological evolution, and vice versa, without reducing one to the other? Marxist Sociobiology doesn't reject biology; it insists that biological and social explanations must be integrated, and that claims about "human nature" must be examined for their political content.
"They say inequality is natural because our primate ancestors had hierarchies. Marxist Sociobiology asks: which primates? Which hierarchies? And even if true, does natural mean good? Marxism insists on history, not just biology. Human nature isn't fixed; it's made and remade through social relations. Sociobiology without history is ideology; Marxism without biology is incomplete. Together, they might actually explain something."
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"They use sociobiology to claim inequality is natural. Leftist Sociobiology asks: what about the biology of cooperation? Of altruism? Of plasticity? Biology doesn't determine destiny; it provides potentials that societies shape. Leftist sociobiology studies the interaction, not just the genes. Biology isn't destiny; it's possibility."
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Example: "My brother needed a loan, and my cooperative sociobiology kicked in—I wasn't being nice, I was just protecting our shared genetic investment."
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Example: "His fierce loyalty to a corporation that would fire him in a heartbeat puzzled me, until I viewed it through communitarian sociobiology—he was acting on an ancient instinct to bond with his tribe, even a fake one."
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