
Population Wars: A New Perspective on Competition and Coexistence
by Greg Graffin
4.8 stars from 250 reviews
Last checked: Jul 8, 2026
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- Carl Sagan
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- The Selfish Gene
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Perfect for you if...
- You're curious about evolutionary biology but sceptical of how it's weaponised to explain human aggression and conflict.
- You enjoy thoughtful non-fiction that challenges mainstream narratives without being preachy.
- You respect authors who genuinely know their subject matter and have lived unconventional lives.
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- You want a straightforward science textbook rather than a philosophical reframing of evolutionary concepts.
- You're looking for practical solutions to modern problems rather than a critique of how we got here.
- You prefer narratives that reinforce rather than question dominant cultural assumptions.
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Currently 4.8★ from 250 reviews
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