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#571 - Joyce Benenson - How Do Women Compete For Partners?

Modern Wisdom

Chris Williamson

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.74.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2023

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Joyce Benenson is a lecturer of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University whose research focuses on human social structures and sex differences in competition and cooperation.

We're often told that men are more competitive, more status-driven and more ruthless with rivals for potential mates. In reality doesn't seem to be true, the difference is that women's competition takes a more subtle, cynical and sophisticated route to drive away their competitors.

Expect to learn how women compete for status, why women exclude more than men, why women who promote an egalitarian world are less charitable than you might think, how you can interfere with a rivals' relationship without getting caught, the usefulness of gossip as an enforcement mechanism and much more...

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0:00.0

Hello friends, welcome back to the show. My guest today is Joyce Beninson. She's a lecturer of

0:06.0

human evolutionary biology at Harvard University, whose research focuses on human social structures

0:11.6

and sex differences in competition and cooperation. We're often told that men are more competitive,

0:18.0

more status-driven and more ruthless with rivals for potential mates. In reality, that doesn't seem

0:23.3

to be true. The difference is that women's competition takes a more subtle, cynical and sophisticated

0:28.7

route to drive away their competitors. I expect to learn how women compete for status,

0:33.9

why women exclude more than men do, why women who promote any egalitarian world are less charitable

0:39.7

than you might think, how you can interfere with the rival's relationship without getting caught,

0:44.4

the usefulness of gossip as an enforcement mechanism, and much more. I think learning about the

0:51.9

way that women compete is a lot more interesting than learning about how men compete. It's quite

0:56.0

obvious how men compete. The way that women compete is way more devious and clever and

1:04.2

it would make for a significantly more interesting novel. That's what it that way.

1:08.0

Joyce is the number one researcher in the world when it comes to this topic. I very, very much

1:12.7

hope that you enjoy this one. Also, welcome to 2023. I hope that you've had a fantastic holiday

1:18.0

period and are feeling suitably refreshed and revitalized ready for New Year in six days' time.

1:25.3

So this Sunday coming, I'm going to release the name of the biggest guests that we've ever had

1:30.4

on Modern Wisdom. The biggest production, we flew out to Las Vegas, flew an entire production

1:34.5

team, created a custom set, pumped in a haze machine, all sorts. We really went to time with this

1:41.2

and I can't wait to tell you about it. So, hold on tight for next week.

1:45.3

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1:50.8

improve your Neutropic usage and your brain fueling for 2023, this is the place that I would begin.

1:57.2

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