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Natural sociability can be overridden by the development of new institutions that provide incentives for other types of behavior {for example, favoring a qualified stranger over a genetic relative}, but it constitutes a form of social relationship to which humans always revert when such alternative institutions break down.

( Francis Fukuyama )
[ Political Order and Political ]
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