Beyond war the human potential for peace /
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| Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Charting a new direction
- Do nonwarring societies actually exist?
- Overlooked and underappreciated : the human potential for peace
- Killer apes, cannibals, and coprolites : projecting mayhem onto the past
- The earliest evidence of war
- War and social organization : from Nomadic bands to modern states
- Seeking justices : the quest for fairness
- Man the warrior : fact or fantasy?
- Insights from the Outback : Geneva Conventions in the Australian bush
- Void if detached ... from reality : Australian "warriors," Yanomamö unokais, and lethal raiding psychology
- Returning to the evidence : life in the band
- Darwin got it right : sex differences in aggression
- A new evolutionary perspective : the Nomadic forager model
- Setting the record straight
- A macroscopic anthropological view
- Enhancing peace.