Explores how 'veneer theory'—the belief that human morality is just a fragile cultural overlay hiding our selfish nature—is contradicted by research showing people consistently help each other during disasters.
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The 'veneer theory' is the widespread belief that human morality is just a thin cultural overlay hiding our otherwise selfish and brutish nature. However, evidence from real-world disasters shows the complete opposite: in times of crisis, people consistently help each other, even risking their lives for complete strangers.
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Explain the veneer theory and research that now calls it into question
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