Evolutionary Principle
CHANGE IN HERITABLE CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOLOGICAL POPULATIONS OVER SUCCESSIVE GENERATIONS
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The Evolutionary Principle is a largely psychological doctrine which roughly states that when a species is removed from the habitat in which it evolved, or that habitat changes significantly within a brief period (evolutionarily speaking), the species will develop maladaptive or outright pathological behavior. The Evolutionary Principle is important in neo-tribalist and anarcho-primitivist thinking.