Several historical and anthropological examples show that societies have functioned with minimal or episodic displays of greed, particularly ones organized around egalitarian principles, sharing, and cooperative living rather than accumulation and hierarchy.[1][2][3][4]

Examples of Non-Greedy Societies

Were These Only Small Communities?

How Do We Know This?

Open Questions About Their Behavior and Greed

Implications for Modern Society

Questions remain on how modern societies might cultivate more egalitarian alternatives and what lessons can be learned from historically non-greedy social structures and values.[10][9][2]