The '''evolutionary principle''' is a largely psychological doctrine formulated by anthropologist [[Claude Levi-Strauss]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}} which roughly states that when a certain [[species]] is removed from the [[Habitat (ecology)|habitat]] which it [[evolution|evolved]] in, or that habitat changes significantly within a brief period, the said species will develop aberrant and maladaptive behavior. The evolutionary principle is important in [[Neo-Tribalism|neo-Tribalist]] thinking.
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The '''evolutionary principle''' is a largely psychological doctrine formulated by anthropologist [[Claude Levi-Strauss]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}} which roughly states that when a certain [[species]] is removed from the [[Habitat (ecology)|habitat]] which it [[evolution|evolved]] in, or that habitat changes significantly within a brief period, the said species will develop aberrant and maladaptive behavior. The evolutionary principle is important in [[w:Neo-Tribalism|neo-Tribalist]] and [[w:Anarcho-primitivism|Anarcho-primitivist]] thinking.
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The evolutionary principle is a largely psychological doctrine formulated by anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss[How to reference and link to summary or text] which roughly states that when a certain species is removed from the habitat which it evolved in, or that habitat changes significantly within a brief period, the said species will develop aberrant and maladaptive behavior. The evolutionary principle is important in neo-Tribalist and Anarcho-primitivist thinking.