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Darwinism Applied: Evolutionary Paths to Social Goals

Darwinism Applied: Evolutionary Paths to Social Goals

Darwinism Applied: Evolutionary Paths to Social Goals
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Darwinism Applied: Evolutionary Paths to Social Goals

by Beckstrom, John H

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Westport, CT.: Praeger, 1993. In this scholarly text, Beckstrom explores how discoveries in evolutionary science can help people achieve, but not establish, social goals. Beginning with the principle that human behavior is, to some degree, influenced by genetics, the author considers how conduct can be modified in large population groupings using identified behavioral mechanisms. Aid-giving behavior common to human populations is established as a key factor that is fundamental to an understanding of its flip side involving abuse and neglect. The universal objectives of reducing child abuse, rape, incest, and war are explicitly addressed, as are such areas as intestate property distribution, street crime reduction, and the fostering or discouragement of patriotism. This book is a clear treatment of what practical implications neo-Darwinism can have for contemporary societies. 173 pp.. First Edition. Hard Cover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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Title
Darwinism Applied: Evolutionary Paths to Social Goals
Author
Beckstrom, John H
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0275945685
ISBN 13
9780275945688
Publisher
Praeger
Place of Publication
Westport, CT.
Date Published
1993
Keywords
Sociology, Philosophy, Evolution, Behavior, Genetics, Sociobiology, Darwinism, Social Theory, Evolutionary Biology, Anthropology, Law, Education, Academics, Science.
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Biology; Sociology;
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8vo

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