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Andrews’ thesis aligns with longstanding observations about gendered differences in social organization. Women, historically and evolutionarily, tend to build societies that function in a communal, inclusive manner—think of kinship networks and gatherer-hunter groups—where consensus and cooperation are prioritized. Men, on the other hand, historically adopt hierarchical and competitive roles, fighting for status and dominance within social structures.

Social and Biological Underpinnings of Gendered Societal Roles