Robin Dunbar's 2010 book How Many Friends Does One Person Need?: Dunbar’s Number and Other Evolutionary Quarks. [4] |
In short, once group size grows beyond 150, a documented legal system is needed to maintain aggregation.
Overview
“Orders can be implemented and unruly behavior controlled on the basis of personal loyalties and direct main-to-man contacts. With larger groups, this is impossible.”
British anthropologist Robin Dunbar talking in 2010 about his Dunbar number, in particular why the typical person tends not to have more than 150 friends. [4]. |