Population Wars: A New Perspective on Competition and Coexistence

Population Wars: A New Perspective on Competition and Coexistence

by Greg Graffin

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311 pages~5.2 hr readPublished by imustiPublished 2015-01-01

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  • You're curious about evolutionary biology but sceptical of how it's weaponised to explain human aggression and conflict.
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About this book

Greg Graffin examines how mainstream interpretations of evolutionary theory have shaped human understanding of behavior and society. Drawing on examples from mass extinctions, immune system development, human warfare, industrial history, and environmental degradation, he argues that these misinterpretations have enabled humans to justify warfare when alternative solutions might exist. Graffin explores a central tension: when conventional definitions of war are reconsidered, a new question emerges about how humans should define themselves. The book presents an alternative framework for understanding human behavior through the lens of evolutionary history.

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