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Based on a lifetime of pioneering research, preeminent naturalist Edward O. Wilson gives us a new history of human evolution, presented in an elegant and provocative narrative that promises to have reverberations in fields as diverse as anthropology and social psychology, neuroscience and 21st-century intellectual and religious history. Wilson begins by addressing three "fundamental questions" of religion and philosophy that have fascinated thinkers for centuries: Where did we come from? What are we? Where are we going? Writing that "the origin of modern humanity was a stroke of luck, good for our species for a while, bad for most of the rest of life forever," Wilson traces the rise of Homo sapiens from its infancy, drawing on his remarkable knowledge of biology and social behavior to present us with the clearest explanation ever produced as to the origin of the human condition. Wilson also reveals how "group selection" can be the only model for explaining man's origins and domination, and warns that it has now accelerated--through unregulated and untrammeled growth--to such a point that the planet as we know it is being threatened.--From publisher description.

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Table of Contents

[pt.] 1.
Why does advanced social life exist?
The human condition
[pt.] 2.
Where do we come from?
The two paths to conquest
The approach
The arrival
Threading the evolutionary maze
The creative forces
Tribalism is a fundamental human trait
War as humanity's hereditary curse
The breakout
The creative explosion
The sprint to civilization
[pt.] 3.
How social insects conquered the invertebrate world.
The invention of eusociality
Inventions that advanced the social insects
[pt.] 4.
The forces of social evolution.
The scientific dilemma of rarity
Insect altruism and eusociality explained
Insects take the giant leap
How natural selection creates social instincts
The forces of social evolution
The emergence of a new theory of eusociality
[pt.] 5.
What are we?
What is human nature?
How culture evolved
The origins of language
The evolution of cultural variation
The origins of morality and honor
The origins of religion
The origins of the creative arts
[pt.] 6.
Where are we going?
A new enlightenment

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
599.93/8
Library of Congress
GN360 .W53 2012

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
viii, 330 p.
Number of pages
330
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25194452M
Internet Archive
socialconquestof0000wils
ISBN 10
0871404133
ISBN 13
9780871404138
LCCN
2011052680
OCLC/WorldCat
755704999

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