Darwin’s Theorem Revised: Survival of the Careerist
Volume 1 - Issue 5
Robert Skopec*
Received: February 21, 2019; Published: February 27, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/ACR.2018.01.000123
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Abstract
Psychopathy of the careerist is a developmental disorder marked by emotional deficits and an increased risk for antisocial
behavior. It is not equivalent to the diagnosis Antisocial Personality Disorder, which concentrates only on the increased risk for
antisocial behavior and not a specific cause-ie, the reduced empathy and guilt that constitutes the emotional deficit. Our review
considers data regarding the neurobiology of this disorder. Dysfunction within the amygdala’s role in reinforcement learning and
the role of ventromedial frontal cortex in the representation of reinforcement value is stressed. Data is also presented indicating
potential difficulties within parts of temporal and posterior cingulate cortex. Suggestions are made with respect to why these
deficits lead to the development of the disorder. Knowledge of recent neuorobiology is proving our thesis that Darwin was wrong
when formulated his theorem„ Survival of the fittest“. Reality in 21 century is showing that “Survival of the careerist“ based on the
Quantum Entanglement Entropy (QEE) is more valid principle of Social Dynamics in our days. Careeristic Competition is the main
cause of the QEE leading to icreased complications through Coincidenses of Social Dynamics.
Keywords: Psychopathy; Amygdala; Ventromedial Frontal Cortex; Emotion; Careerist; Quantum Entanglement Entropy (QEE);
Social Dynamics
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