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selfish-gene-theory

The idea that human intelligence and actions may be driven by genetic imperatives aimed at successful reproduction.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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In this chapter, Maya, Frank, and John reflect on the interpersonal tensions among the Mars expedition leaders, discussing the challenges of leadership and group dynamics. They explore the idea that the mission's purpose may be driven by genetic or evolutionary impulses, debating the role of selfishness and reproduction in human motivation. The chapter ends with a subtle, intimate moment between Maya and Frank, underscoring personal complexities amid the broader mission.