Social evolution
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Social evolution
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Social evolution
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Incoming Resources
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- Social Darwinism in American thought
- The selfish meme, a critical reassessment, Kate Distin
- The five-million-year odyssey, the human journey from ape to agriculture, Peter Bellwood
- Homo mysterious, evolutionary puzzles of human nature, David P. Barash
- Hierarchy in the forest, the evolution of egalitarian behavior, Christopher Boehm
- Encyclopedia of human development, Neil J. Salkind, editor
- A voice in the wilderness, a pioneering biologist explains how evolution can help us solve our biggest problems, Joseph L. Graves Jr
- Human population dynamics, cross-disciplinary perspectives, edited by Helen Macbeth and Paul Collinson
- On the origin of tepees, the evolution of ideas (and ourselves), Jonnie Hughes
- Paleofantasy, what evolution really tells us about sex, diet, and how we live, Marlene Zuk
- Not by genes alone, how culture transformed human evolution, Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd
- Guns, germs, and steel, the fates of human societies, Jared Diamond
- The creation of inequality, how our prehistoric ancestors set the stage for monarchy, slavery, and empire, Kent Flannery, Joyce Marcus
- Animal personalities, behavior, physiology, and evolution, edited by Claudio Carere and Dario Maestripieri
- Tales of the ex-apes, how we think about human evolution, Jonathan Marks
- The evolving self, a psychology for the third millennium, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
- The secret of our success, how culture is driving human evolution, domesticating our species, and making us smarter, Joseph Henrich
- Bound together, how traders, preachers, adventurers, and warriors shaped globalization, Nayan Chanda
- Where are we heading?, the evolution of humans and things, Ian Hodder
- The social origins of language, Robert M. Seyfarth and Dorothy L. Cheney ; edited and introduced by Michael L. Platt
- Childhood, origins, evolution, and implications, edited by Courtney L. Meehan and Alyssa N. Crittenden
- Becoming human, produced by Shining Red Productions for Nova ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- The humans who went extinct, why Neanderthals died out and we survived, Clive Finlayson
- Noble savages, my life among two dangerous tribes--the Yanamamö and the anthropologists, Napoleon A. Chagnon
- Wired for Culture, Origins of the Human Social Mind, Mark Pagel
- The world until yesterday, what can we learn from traditional societies?, Jared Diamond
- The big ratchet, how humanity thrives in the face of natural crisis : a biography of an ingenious species, Ruth DeFries
- Rough and tumble, aggression, hunting, and human evolution, Travis Rayne Pickering
- The punisher's brain, the evolution of judge and jury, Morris B. Hoffman
- Human natures, genes, cultures, and the human prospect, Paul R. Ehrlich
- A foot in the river, why our lives change--and the limits of evolution, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- The third chimpanzee, the evolution and future of the human animal, Jared Diamond
- How society makes itself, the evolution of political and economic institutions, Howard J. Sherman
- Guns, germs, and steel, produced by Lion TV for National Geographic Television & Film ; series producer, Cassian Harrison ; executive producers, Michael Rosenfeld, Richard Bradley
- The age of empathy, nature's lessons for a kinder society, Frans de Waal ; with drawings by the author
- Humans 3.0, the upgrading of the species, Peter Nowak
- This view of life, completing the Darwinian revolution, David Sloan Wilson
- Sleeping beauties, the mystery of dormant innovations in nature and culture, Andreas Wagner
- Cognitive gadgets, the cultural evolution of thinking, Cecilia Heyes
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