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Darwinism, Dominance, and Democracy: The Biological Bases of Authoritarianism

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Darwinism, Dominance, and Democracy: The Biological Bases of Authoritarianism - Peterson, Steven, and Somit, Albert
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Somit and Peterson seek to explain two apparently contradictory yet well-established political phenomena: First, throughout human history, the vast majority of political societies have been authoritarian. Second, notwithstanding this pattern, from time to time, democracies do emerge and some even have considerable stability. A neo-Darwinian approach can help make sense of these observations. Humans--social primates--have an inborn bias toward authoritarian life, based on their tendency to engage in dominance behavior and ...

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Darwinism, Dominance, and Democracy: The Biological Bases of Authoritarianism 1997, Praeger, New York

ISBN-13: 9780275958176

Hardcover