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A '''dominance hierarchy''' is an arrangement in a group of animals in which each member has a ''rank'' or ''status'' that everyone mostly agrees on. Members of higher rank are admitted more power and resources. While almost no one contests the idea of dominance hierarchies relative to certain traits or social domains, different groups frame social hierarchy differently. Socialists mainly frame the hierarchy as materially based. | A '''dominance hierarchy''' is an arrangement in a group of animals in which each member has a ''rank'' or ''status'' that everyone mostly agrees on. Members of higher rank are admitted more power and resources. While almost no one contests the idea of dominance hierarchies relative to certain traits or social domains, different groups frame social hierarchy differently. Socialists mainly frame the hierarchy as materially based. The [[pro-male collective]] frames it as based off [[toxic masculinity]] and selfisheness. And traditionalists mainly frame the hierarchy as genetically based. | ||
The idea of an overall, fixed, and possibly genetic sociosexual hierarchy in humans has been mainly promoted seriously by [[PUA|pick-up-artists]], [[Vox Day]], and [[Jordan Peterson]], and also by more mainstream media/literature inspired by scientist [[David Mech|David Mech's]] concept of an 'alpha wolf', which David later retracted.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20151023133410/http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/outdoors/2014/sep/24/my-bad-alpha-wolf-term-outmoded/</ref><ref>Scientist David Mech addresses readers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNtFgdwTsbU</ref> | The idea of an overall, fixed, and possibly genetic sociosexual hierarchy in humans has been mainly promoted seriously by [[PUA|pick-up-artists]], [[Vox Day]], and [[Jordan Peterson]], and also by more mainstream media/literature inspired by scientist [[David Mech|David Mech's]] concept of an 'alpha wolf', which David later retracted.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20151023133410/http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/outdoors/2014/sep/24/my-bad-alpha-wolf-term-outmoded/</ref><ref>Scientist David Mech addresses readers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNtFgdwTsbU</ref> |