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The human zoo a zoologist's classic study of the urban animal

Kodansha globe

by Morris Desmond.

Synopsis

How does city life change the way we act? What accounts for the increasing prevalence of violence and anxiety in our world? In this new edition of his controversial 1969 bestseller,The Human Zoo, renowned zoologist Desmond Morris argues that many of the social instabilities we face are largely a product of the artificial, impersonal confines of our urban surroundings. Indeed, our behavior often startlingly resembles that of captive animals, and our developed and urbane environment seems not so much a concrete jungle as it does a human zoo. Animals do not normally exhibit stress, random violence, and erratic behavioruntil they are confined. Similarly, the human propensity toward antisocial and sociopathic behavior is intensified in todays cities. Morris argues that we are biologically still tribal and ill-equipped to thrive in the impersonal urban sprawl. As important and meaningful today as it was a quarter-century ago,The Human Zoosounds an urgent warning and provides startling insight into our increasingly complex lives.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1996
ISBN-13 9781568361048
ISBN-10 1568361041
Class Copyright
Publisher Kodansha International
Subject PSYCHOLOGY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 271
Length of Recording 9
Shelf No. JB810