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Modern Society is illuminated by Experiment 25, where controlled abundance led to social collapse, revealing how behavioural dynamics, not scarcity, can determine the fate of complex populations. Conducted by John B Calhoun during the mid-20th century, this series of studies, including Rat City and Universe 25, examined how rodents behaved …
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