School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Institute of Human Origins, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2022 May 23;377(1851):20210144. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2021.0144. Epub 2022 Apr 4.
Humans are able to overcome coordination and collective action problems to mobilize for large-scale intergroup conflict even without formal hierarchical political institutions. To better understand how people rally together for warfare, I examine how the politically decentralized Turkana pastoralists in Kenya assemble raiding parties. Based on accounts of 54 Turkana battles obtained from semi-structured interviews with Turkana warriors, I describe the precipitating factors, recruitment process, exhortations and leadership involved in marshalling a raiding party. Details of this ethnographic case shed light on how voluntary informal armies are mobilized, and illustrate how culturally evolved institutions harness our cooperative dispositions at multiple scales to produce large-scale warfare. This article is part of the theme issue 'Intergroup conflict across taxa'.
人类能够克服协调和集体行动问题,即使没有正式的等级政治制度,也能动员起来进行大规模的群体间冲突。为了更好地理解人们如何为战争而团结在一起,我考察了肯尼亚政治上分散的图尔卡纳牧民如何组建袭击队。根据对 54 场图尔卡纳战斗的描述,这些战斗是从对图尔卡纳战士的半结构化访谈中获得的,我描述了引发因素、招募过程、激励和领导在组建袭击队中的作用。这个民族志案例的细节说明了如何动员自愿的非正式军队,并说明了文化进化的制度如何在多个层面上利用我们的合作倾向来产生大规模的战争。本文是“跨分类群的群体间冲突”主题的一部分。