Abstract

Abstract The use of energy by technically advanced societies appears to be part of man's social evolution and an extension of his biological evolution from more primitive life forms. Increasing independence has been the response to evolving selection pressures. Concomitantly species have become less fecund but longer lived. Man's social evolution has generally paralleled these trends and shows a comparable tendency to move from primitive, r -selected societies towards a more advanced K -selected society.

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