Hermann, Henry R.

Dominance and aggression in humans and other animals : the great game of life Henry R. Hermann - Boston : Elsevier, c2017. - xix, 376 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.



Dominance and Aggression in Humans and Other Animals: The Great Game of Life examines human nature and the influence of evolution, genetics, chemistry, nurture, and the sociopolitical environment as a way of understanding how and why humans behave in aggressive and dominant ways. The book walks us through aggression in other social species, compares and contrasts human behavior to other animals, and then explores specific human behaviors like bullying, abuse, territoriality murder, and war. The book examines both individual and group aggression in different environments including work, school, and the home. It explores common stressors triggering aggressive behaviors, and how individual personalities can be vulnerable to, or resistant to, these stressors. The book closes with an exploration of the cumulative impact of human aggression and dominance on the natural world.

9780128053720

2016960382


Dominance (Psychology)
Interpersonal relations
Behavior evolution
Primates--Behavior
Aggressiveness
Dominance (Psychology)
Primates--Behavior

303.6 HE DO

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