Fundamental social bonds
Humans like to be social or in company, despite the fact that anthropologists sometimes explained that the ancestor of man was a rather solitary creature. It was only because of the need for joint defense or hunting of larger animals that man began to think of uniting in some sort of troops or groups. The so-called family organization was also quite familiar, which could be organized according to a common ancestor into a clan organization or clans of one common ancestor. And so it should be more effective in defending its habitats and hunting. And, of course, this is how the tendency towards mass appeared, as they were supposed to be more efficient that way. Later in historical development people began to think about animal husbandry or domestication of animals, instead of hunting wild animals and even agriculture, instead of picking the fruits of plants that naturally grew in nature. Of course, with this hunting and gathering, an even greater struggle for territory began...