Defining the Caldari as a strictly self-sacrificial, collectivist culture ignores the PF defining them as often very individualistic, competitive, focused characters. And portraying them as strictly greedy and selfish in nature ignores the PF that shows them often having a good deal of patriotism and loyalty. And these are both, of course, gross generalities.
You don't seem to like the idea that Caldari in general actually might be self-sacrificial and collectivists, and competitive only because this is expected from them. I agree that a faction of trillions of people has to be multi-faceted, as anything else would be an oversimplification, but this general argument is not very helpful in understanding the culture any better.
Ehm.... he said:
"Rather, the Caldari understand that grouping together usually increases your chances of personally doing better."On the micro level he has as hypothesis:
"Individuals understand that grouping together usually increases their chances of personally doing better." or better as
Wenn-dann....
When/IF Individuals grouping together,
then they increases their chances of personally doing better.
So I think he already said they working together.... but it has a reason... and the reason isnt that they are self-sacrificial and collectivists, and competitive because this is expected from them.
The reason is because grouping together usually increases their chances of personally doing better. And you can add in the caldari society is it a little extremer because of the past:
"The Caldari, as a people, built their civilization on a planet much harsher than Earth; that makes the "grouping together" more meaning full and more combative...."The Caldari, as a people, built their civilization on a planet much harsher than Earth. This was a planet that killed the weak, and promoted the stronger leader, the stronger tribe, and the stronger nation. This explains much about the modern Caldari civilization: the strong social mores (social cohesion is important in dangerous conditions), the intensely competitive nature (resources are at a premium), the tendency to group (groups offer better chances for survival and specialization of labor), and xenophobia (the fewer resources there are, the more competition from outsiders to possess your land, livestock, etc).
I agree that under harsh conditions it is advantageous to stick together but cannot see how this could lead to people being competitive and pursuing their individual interests, as this would decrease the survivability of the group as a whole. Also, you're now introducing here the division between your own group and strangers, and I'm getting confused in what sense you are actually so uncomfortable with this idea.
About:
"I agree that under harsh conditions it is advantageous to stick together but cannot see how this could lead to people being competitive and pursuing their individual interests, as this would decrease the survivability of the group as a whole."At this point I dont see the problem which you see.... they working together but... a huge but... you dont have always a garantie to have this outcome.... it means: Yes grouping together gives you the Pareto-Optimum and it is possible to get it.... as long the collectiv goods is small... and a small group can benefit from it... that gets the free rider problem out the way.. the problem starts when the collectiv good is in that form that everybody can consume form it. That is the start... you have than already two groups... one which trys to get the Pareto-Optimum (survival in Caldari case) and a second group which just free rides.
The Caldari have most likely just group together around small collectiv goods, with small groups to avoid this problem..... so the point that: "
IF Individuals grouping together,
then they increases their chances of personally doing better.." Isnt wrong it just needs an addition... "rational" so: "
IF rational individuals grouping together,
then they increases their chances of personally doing better..and it is more likely that rational individuals are group together around controlable collectiv goods."
The Logic of Collective Action Edit: Unter friedlichen Umständen fällt der kriegerische Mensch über sich selber her. Nietzsche "Jenseits von Gut und Böse". Under peaceful conditions the militant man attacks himself. He means their is never peace, their is always a war somewhere against some someone and isnt important if you win or lose aslong you are stand up and go for another competition. One point is nice... I dont know if "militant man" is plural and singular in english.... because in german "kriegerische Mensch" can mean the one militant/warlike or a characterisation of humans with the attribut being militant...