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Online-Ressource (502 p)
ISBN:
9783642027246
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The contributors to this book pursue both approaches, in an effort to understand how evolution has shaped modern human behavior and societies
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Description based upon print version of record
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fm; p1; Part I: Introduction; 161261_1_En_1_Chapter_OnLine; p2; Part IV: Intergroup Relationships; 161261_1_En_2_Chapter_OnLine; Chapter 2: The Deep Structure of Human Society: Primate Origins and Evolution; Introduction; What is Reciprocal Exogamy?; Phylogenetic Evidence as a Test of the Exogamy Model; Origins of the Multifamily Communitymultifamily community; Kinship in Early Hominid Society; Kin Recognitionkin recognition in NonHuman Primates; Kin Recognitionkin recognition in Early Hominids; The Evolution of Stable Breeding Bonds; Monogamymonogamy as Maximally Constrained Polygyny
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Fatherhood and the Expansion of KinshipThe Origins of Exogamy and Postmarital Residence; The ``Atom of Between-Group Alliances´´; The Nascent Tribetribe; The Evolution of Residential Diversity; The Origins of Exogamy Rules; Conclusion; References; 161261_1_En_3_Chapter_OnLine; 161261_1_En_4_Chapter_OnLine; Chapter 4: The Unusual Women of Mpimbwe: Why Sex Differences in Humans are not Universal; Introduction; Parental Investmentparental investment Theory and Beyond; The Unusual Women of Mpimbwe; Pair Bondpair bonds in Humans; Mind the Crack: Concluding Observations; p3
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Part II: Family & Social Organization161261_1_En_5_Chapter_OnLine; Chapter 5: Dominancedominance, Power, and Politics in Nonhuman and Human Primates; Introduction; What is Dominancedominance?; Functions of Dominance; Sources of Variation in Female Dominance Style: Ecology, Phylogeny, and Self-Structuring; Variation in Male Dominance Style; Power and Politics; Headings; Headings; Politics and Cognitioncognition; Politics in Human versus Non-Human Primates; 161261_1_En_6_Chapter_OnLine; Chapter 6: Human Power and Prestige Systems; Introduction; The Basis of Social Power in Primates
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Prestigeprestige: A Unique Source of Social PowerThe Evolutionary Origins of Prestigeprestige; Competition for Prestige; Prestige Goods as Costly Signals of Skill and Expertise; Selection for Signaling in Prestige Competition; Prestigeprestige, Signaling and the Origins of Inequality; Prestige Competitionprestige competition and Selection for Leadership Roles; Prestige Competition and Status Striving; Signaling and Group Competition; Conclusions; 161261_1_En_7_Chapter_OnLine; Chapter 7: The End of the Republic; Introduction; Senators, Soldiers, Slaves and a Sterile Caste; Senators; Soldiers
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SlavesA Sterile Caste; Emperors; Free Women; Slave Women; Genius; Reproductive Skewreproductive skew; p4; Part III: Politics & Power; 161261_1_En_8_Chapter_OnLine; 161261_1_En_9_Chapter_OnLine; Chapter 9: Why War? Motivations for Fighting in the Human State of Nature; Introduction; Subsistence Resources; Reproduction; Dominance: Rank, Power, Status, Prestige; Revenge: Retaliation to Eliminate and Deter; Power and the Security Dilemma; World-View and the Supernatural; Playfulness, Adventurism, Ecstasy; Cooperation in Fighting; Conclusion: Fighting in the Evolutionary State of Nature; p5
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Part V: Foundations of Cooperation
Additional Edition:
9783642027253
Additional Edition:
Print version Mind the Gap
Language:
English
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