An evolutionary biologist once hypothesized that if evolution has affected human social behavior, then a mother’s brothers should take a particular interest in her children— more so than the father’s brothers, and perhaps even more so than the father himself. Why did he hypothesize this? (As it turns out, there are many cultures in which men do, in fact, direct parental care primarily to their sisters’ kids.)
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