OK, I will address many of the above faulty points made by the various posters on this page, some seemingly based on fantasy(such as a film) or emotions, logic being surprisingly absent in most cases:-
First of all, please never mention Margaret Meade ever again. She was a well-known fraudster who wrote utter lies about Samoa:-
http://www.discovery.org/a/1169Of course, there are many similiar fraudsters in anthropology such as Jared Diamond.
Re brutality:- Treating others the same way they treat society is not brutal, it's just common sense, nothing more.
Re bonobos:- There seems to be some disagreement here. Some state that common chimpanzees have evolved more than bonobos since splitting from ancient pre-humans, so that that is the only reason why bonobos are closer to us genetically:-
http://ericmjohnson.posterous.com/bonobos-are-genetically-closer-to-humans-than So, that doesn't demolish the killer-ape hypothesis.
Re presumption of guilt:- Correct, it seems, but this change happened only recently, historically, as there is a an 1895 article stating that presumption of guilt still existed in France. The one saving grace is that in such countries with civil Roman law, the judges are forbidden from making laws, re "case law". The real problem with anglophone law has always been that judges were allowed to dictate the law, and that has led to huge abuses of the human rights act, which has led to numerous criminals avoiding being convicted of their crimes.
Re cherimoya's comments:- Hmm, I did note, for example, that the Innocence Project had shown that more convicted innocents were black or hispanic, but that, like with most race-based issues, is likely rather due to class-related -issues, nothing more. I'm sure that wealthy people living in Santa Barbara are far less likely to be falsely arrested than poor people in South Central LA, regardless of skin-colour. As far as abuse of power is concerned, that occurs in all societies , even your current one, sometimes even benefitting the criminals.
Re Kings:- Clearly, you have not read much history. if you had, you would have come across the term "enlightened despot", where the ruling monarchs in question were way more benevolent than any comparable political system. Take Austria, for example, they had the enlightened Habsburg monarchs for 600 years, now Austria has a so-called "democracy" in which 2 ruling political parties, the socialists and the conservatives, make sure that no one can get the top jobs unless they are a card-carrying member of one of those 2 political parties etc.. It was amusing to find that so many people born in the lands formerly belonging to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, such as modern Slovaks, Hungarians etc. were distraught at the recent death of the last Royal Habsburg this year, because, of course, the Habsburgs were far better rulers than the Communist and post-Communist governments they'd had.
Of course, it is a common mistake for people throughout history to falsely assume that their particular time and culture is always the most superior one in history, but any serious perusal of history will show the opposite.
Re China:- I would have to be Chinese and speak Chinese to get the full benefits of relocating to China, I suspect. Well, if I'm lucky in my next reincarnation.....