The Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature and the Origins of WarMacmillan + ORM, 7 ago 2007 - 286 páginas Almost 200 million human beings, mostly civilians, have died in wars over the last century, and there is no end of slaughter in sight. |
Índice
EINSTEINS QUESTION | |
OUR OWN WORST ENEMY | |
THE ORIGINS OF HUMAN NATURE | vi |
HAMLETS QUESTION | xxii |
A LEGACY OF LIES | xxix |
MORAL PASSIONS | xl |
RELUCTANT KILLERS | xlix |
THE FACE OF | lvi |
PREDATORS PREY AND PARASITES | lxvii |
HUMANITY LOST AND FOUND | lxxxi |
A PARTIAL LIST OF DEMOCIDES COMMITTED DURING THE PAST 100 YEARS | lxxxiv |
NOTES | xcix |
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The Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature and the Origins of War David Livingstone Smith Vista previa restringida - 2009 |
The Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature and the Origins of War David Livingstone Smith Vista previa restringida - 2007 |