This is a book that shows the relevance of the cultural evolutionary approach, recognizing that traditional linear models are not capable of accounting for current cultural complexity.
Based on the living conditions prevailing today in Chile, Fernández and Reyes outline human adaptive complexity vmemetically, using the concept of value meme, highlighting those active within Chilean society and interpreting the current conflict as the emergence of adaptive systems of thought that are colliding with the dominant, each with their own set of priorities, values and leadership styles.
Only by freeing our minds from old ways of seeing and thinking, especially stereotypes, will we achieve our own adaptation to thinking differently, which is what the new global and local cultural complexity demands of us.