Sex And War by Malcolm Potts
How Biology Explains Warfare and Terrorism and Offers a Path to a Safer World
This book delves into the intricate relationship between human sexuality and warfare, exploring how evolutionary biology and cultural factors have shaped the aggressive tendencies in men and the societal structures that perpetuate conflict. It examines the historical patterns of violence and the biological imperatives that drive human behavior, arguing for a deeper understanding of these forces to foster peace and reduce the prevalence of war. Through a blend of scientific research and historical analysis, the book offers insights into the potential for change and the role of women in transforming societies towards more peaceful futures.
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- Published
- 2008
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- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-450
- Original Language
- English
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