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Book Description
In his new preface E. O. Wilson reflects on how he came to write this book: how The Insect Societies led him to write Sociobiology, and how the political and religious uproar that engulfed that book persuaded him to write another book that would better explain the relevance of biology to the understanding of human behavior. �Wilson is a sophisticated and marvelously humane writer. His vision is a liberating one, and a reader of this splendid book comes away with a sense of the kinship that exists among the people, animals, and insects that share the planet.� �New Yorker �Compellingly interesting and enormously important � The most stimulating, the most provocative, and the most illuminating work of nonfiction I have read in some time.� �William McPherson, Washington Post Book World �A work of high intellectual daring � Here is an accomplished biologist explaining, in notably clear and unprevaricating language, what he thinks his subject now has to offer to the understanding of man and society � The implications of Wilson�s thesis are rather considerable, for if true, no system of political, social, religious or ethical thought can afford to ignore it.� �Nicholas Wade, New Republic
- Book Details
- English Books
- Paperback 260 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0674016386
- ISBN-13: 9780674016385
- Publisher: Harvard University Press
- Pub date: Oct 18, 2004
- Dimensions: 22 cm x 16 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback and Hardcover
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Sociobiology fascinated me. An evolutionary account of human nature.