All depends on how you define 'survival skills'. Earning a living is a survival skill, however I choose to do it. Political skills are clearly survival skills: mine deserted me once, causing an abrupt decline in earnings and a survival crisis ensued. Field dressing a moose is a survival skill-but so is the skill set needed to parent a child, or drive a car. Heck, participating in conceiving a child is a species-level survival skill; maybe we should devote more time to developing kits and training for it.
Heinlein's book "Tunnel in the Sky" reflects the continuum of skills involved in individual, group and societal survival in an entertaining and insightful way. Yes, it is one of the Heinlein Juveniles-I get lots of my survival books from the kids section of the library, cuz that's where Heinlein's and Gary Paulsen's books are kept. Chairs are really uncomfortable in that section. The kids can be pretty cruel, too, but I'll survive...

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Dance like you have never been hurt, work like no one is watching,love like you don't need the money.