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When you find yourself shouting at the TV, you know it's time to take a break. I reached that point last week, watching Kamala Harris 's acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, and what I yelled at the screen was, "The enemy is us! She had got to the foreign policy sound-bite and was talking about the "enduring struggle between democracy and tyranny" and Donald Trump's desire to cosy up to "tyrants and dictators".
That's when I lost it. I'm not denying that such a struggle exists, but we're looking at it through the wrong lens. The democracies are generally less wicked than the tyrannies, but the real struggle is far older than most people realise.
Human beings are primates, and our original social structure was almost certainly like that of our close evolutionary relatives like chimpanzees. Our ancestors would have lived in small groups of 30 to individuals, each ruled over by a violent, despotic "monkey-king".
There would have been a constant struggle between the adult males to seize the top spot, complete with alliances and betrayals, but nothing ever really changed. Same as the old boss", as Pete Townshend put it. But our distant ancestors broke that ancient pattern. They were more intelligent than other primates, and they could see that the perpetual struggle for power wasn't worth it. Any individual's chance of winning the top job was very small, and the fate of the rest was to be bullied and beaten all their lives.