The full Gene Wars series, combined and remastered! This lecture by Stefan Molyneux introduces "Gene Wars," focusing on R versus K selection theory's impact on human behavior and society. Molyneux distinguishes between R-selected species, favoring quantity in resource-rich environments, and K-selected species, emphasizing quality in resource-scarce contexts. He explores how these traits influence societal norms and behaviors, suggesting that R-oriented societies face higher crime rates and prioritize short-term benefits, while K-oriented communities focus on stability and long-term planning. Additionally, the lecture examines the amygdala's role in decision-making and emotional responses, linking biological mechanisms to political ideologies. Molyneux advocates for integrating biological and psychological insights to better understand contemporary challenges and individual choices.