Group size and societal complexity: Thresholds in the long-term memory

Abstract This paper attempts to establish the empirical generalization that there are panhuman thresholds that regulate man's organization of his natural and social environment. The thresholds are, it is proposed, related to underlying regularities in the organization of the long-term memory. Based on the proposed constraints, the paper also suggests some hypotheses concerning group size and hierarchical complexity.

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