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@Hex@kolektiva.social @InfoDumpTruck@mastodon.social @adam@fedi.adamm.cc @wdlindsy@toad.social Among studies that Iβm familiar with, perhaps most famous one being the Dunedain Study, it was suggested that social dominance behaviours appeared to have a certain level of inherent tendency that combined with a developmental trigger mechanism.
The funny anecdote being, one of the professors themselves discovering they were a psychopath while in the process of conducting the analysis of the study. π![]()
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@gimulnautti@mastodon.green @InfoDumpTruck@mastodon.social @adam@fedi.adamm.cc @wdlindsy@toad.social the previous post suggested brain scans to identify and omit people whose brain structure indicates a predilection towards psychopathy. Soy concern is less one of "can we fix people who' brain structures correlate with social dominance behavior" and more "can systems elicit social dominance behavior in otherwise neurotypical people."
If the system is toxic, then neurotypicals will act in accordance with the system... Meaning that brain scans would be turned into a weapon to reinforce the system. Most Nazis were neurotypical.