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How Humans Relate(Hardback)
A New Interpersonal Theory
Praeger Publishers Inc
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30/08/1993
Examines the four spheres of relating, proposing that people need both distance and closeness, both to hold power and to rely upon those who have power. The author suggests that lack of competency i...
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Genes, Brains and Politics(Hardback)
Self-selection and Social Life
Praeger Publishers Inc
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21/06/1993
Aims to demonstrate the importance of sociobiology and neurobiology in such categories as social class and gender politics. Focusing on fundamental principles of heredity and natural social inclinat...
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Darwinism Applied(Hardback)
Evolutionary Paths to Social Goals
Praeger Publishers Inc
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23/08/1993
Beginning with the principle that human behaviour is, to some degree, influenced by genetics, this book considers how conduct can be modified in large population groupings using identified behaviour...
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Hormones, Sex and Society(Hardback)
Science of Physicology
Praeger Publishers Inc
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30/10/1994
This text sets out to prove that classic ideas of the mind, learning and memory must be re-examined through the lens of modern biology. It shows that research in the molecular and brain sciences has...
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Eugenics(Hardback)
A Reassessment
Praeger Publishers Inc
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30/06/2001
Richard Lynn argues that the condemnation of eugenics in the 20th century went too far and offers a reassessment. He argues that the objectives of eugenics are desirable and achievable by human biot...
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The Biological Origins of Art(Hardback)
Praeger Publishers Inc
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30/04/1998
The author asserts that the way in which art affects our emotions should be considered from an evolutionary rather than philosophical viewpoint as "How are emotions aroused?" is a biological questio...
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