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Date: May 17, 2012 12:44PM
There are evolutionary theories that discuss these aspects of human life.
However, there is little hard evidence as it's mostly about language and social structures that don't leave hard evidence until quite recently in the time scale of humans.
Some of the key points involve coming together in groups, the rise of language, rising above the affective reasoning of animals to become recursively self aware and so on.
Some of the things that I've found useful on these topics are:
Paradigms Lost by John Casti, looks at issues from the view of science and creation. It's simplistic and outdated now, but gives a good accessible basis for the science arguments. Hawkings books are good too such as Brief History of Time
Nova program on becoming human
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/evolution/becoming-human.html#becoming-human-part-1 You can watch it online.
Jonathan Haidt's "The Righteous Mind" offers good insight into the evolutionary possibilities of our morality and society. It's not his primary point, but he does go over some of it.
Sexual Dialectics, Self Reflection and the Evolution of the Soul
http://www.law.ubc.ca/faculty/smith/index.html Read it in individual pdf chapters at the bottom of that link.