Understanding Society, Culture and Politics
Understanding Society, Culture and Politics
Understanding Society, Culture and Politics
SOCIETY,
CULTURE AND
POLITICS
Looking back at human
biocultural and social evolution
CHAPTER 3
“Evolution in simple terms is
about change”
Human Biocultural and Social Evolution
Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species (1859) idea of the evolution of all species challenged the
predominant knowledge at that time that all living creatures were created or reproduced uniquely with
unchanging biological attributes through time.
It became a household term among scientist as they underscore that species, people, communities
societies and the like evolve because they adapt and change with their environment or within the
context where they are situated.
Theory of Evolution
survival of
change adapt
the fittest
Horticultural
Hunting and Agricultural
and pastoral
gathering societies
societies
Industrial Post-industrial
societies societies
Hunting and gathering society
(5 million years ago)
Also called “foraging society” because survival is anchored on searching and gathering food from
nature.
People used their basic human instinct and skills as a way to acquire food and shelter.
Hunting and
gathering society
Neolithic age- horticultural and pastoral
society (10,000-5,000 BCE)
People discovered and cultivated the process of raising crops using handmade tools like hoe and stick
for digging through soil and animal for domestication.
Horticulture is derived from the Latin word hortus, “garden” and colere, “to cultivate”.
Neolithic age- horticultural and pastoral
society (10,000-5,000 BCE)
The formation of gardens and crop fields gave the inhabitants stable
means of food production through farming. Food production became
easier and more accessible to the dwellers of this society.
Neolithic revolution- agricultural society
Started the development of permanent settlements and the establishment of social classes and
eventually the rise of civilizations.
Storage of food and distribution became apparent to supply the increasing number of population,
The use of materials like metals, wheels and irrigation system led to the ploughing of fertile soils in
massive proportions.
Enhance the production of food
Early civilization and the rise of the state
Laboured in factories
were low/dangerous
Gradually improved
and
in 19th century
monotonous/little job
security
INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTIO
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Guide Questions:
What would you think will happen to animals and other biological organisms?
What species will survive and will not?
What will be its effects to our food chain?
What kind of food do you think man will consume?
Cultural evolution group
Guide Questions:
Would you think music, religion, fashion and the likes matter in that future?
What values would be important for humans?
Do you think we will look and sound the same?
Are we going to have one universal language? If so, what is it? How we are going
to be born?
Social evolution group
Guide Questions:
Are going to compete aggressively for food and for basic needs and then hate or
eliminate other people in the process?
Will we become a loner or group dependent?
Will there be schools, church, associations and governments? How would they
function?
Political evolution group
Guide Questions:
What kind of leaders do we have do we have in the future-dictator, charismatic,
human/robotic/artificial intelligence?
Will there still be an election?
Will having a constitution still relevant?
What about opposition, protest and political criticism-are these going to be
tolerated?