Introduction to Communication and Integration

 Human intelligence [is characterized as] intrinsically social—a capacity that … emerged in order to enable early humans to negotiate the difficulties of living in groups and coordinate individuals’ activities with those of other group members.

 —Attributed to Merlyn Donald by Catherine Snow in a book review in Science, p. 1611, vol. 275, 14 March 1997.

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