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2014-04-15 03:22

#361: tibi a galád - Re: Re: Ja hogy Bejaasszony, az mingyámás.

 

A férfi-női partnerségről egy kis olvasnivaló (legálisan, a szerző oldaláról):

Women, Power, and the Biology of Peace by Judith L. Hand (Author)
A future without war. Recorded history seems to prove beyond question that war is inevitable. And we cannot achieve any goal in which we do not believe. This book refutes that pessimistic conclusion and thus offers hope. It explains the biological basis of war and the achievable steps needed to foster lasting peace.The author brings a fresh, unique approach that rests on a solid biological foundation. Using fields as diverse as anthropology, primatology, social history, neurophysiology, and evolutionary biology she builds a convincing argument that a warless future is not an impossibility. This is a book to be read, savored, and shared with anyone wanting to help create a better world.


Hardcover: 195 pages

Publisher: Questpath Publishing (September 1, 2003)Language: English

ISBN-10: 0970003153 ISBN-13: 978-0970003157


Judith L. Hand is an evolutionary biologist, animal behaviorist (ethologist), novelist, and pioneer in the emerging field of peace ethology. She writes on a variety of topics related to ethology, including the biological and evolutionary roots of war, gender differences in conflict resolution, empowering women, and abolishing war. Her lectures include recent developments in peace research, which may help us prevent war.Her book, Women, Power, and the Biology of Peace[1] is an in-depth exploration of human gender differences with regard to aggression.

http://www.afww.org/pdfs/WomenPowerAndTheBiologyOfPeace.pdf