@rahhead01 @MrHarryCole Capital punishment should not be viewed solely as a deterrent, but as a cultivator of more peaceful human genotypes. https://t.co/iGNYKccUBO
@cremieuxrecueil It likely had a positive long term eugenic effect on social order. https://t.co/CAJ4yEN5u1
@Sargon_of_Akkad In Europe, especially England, the most violent criminals were executed since the 600s or so. This had an evolutionary effect by lowering the genetic propensity for violence and crime. https://t.co/f3ktF7BKqx
@ElNouNetdelaM @Chino_Chulo @punsix @mossos que torna a ser necessari depurar-los i amb això vull dir pena de mort per casos com aquest. https://t.co/MFGcHjKH4z https://t.co/kh50w1Wvgg
@EvanMcMullin Execution has many societal benefits https://t.co/v4zCIfmn7B @jollyheretic
The role of capital punishment in selection of genotypes for religiosity https://t.co/J98tv7Rkvk
Execution, Violent Punishment and Selection for Religiousness in Medieval England https://t.co/UX5nGvD2vX
"Execution, Violent Punishment and Selection for Religiousness in Medieval England" https://t.co/OD4TqXl12w / @evopsychscience