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In Hierarchy in the Forest, Christopher Boehm delves into the intricate social structures that govern human behaviour and organisation. Drawing on a wealth of anthropological research, Boehm explores the evolutionary basis of social hierarchies, particularly within hunter-gatherer societies, and how these frameworks have shaped our biological and cultural development.
Through a compelling narrative, Boehm examines the balance between egalitarianism and hierarchy, shedding light on the mechanisms that promote cooperation and conflict resolution among early human groups. He presents a rich tapestry of case studies, illustrating how power dynamics play out in various cultures and the implications for our modern understanding of social organisation.
Boehm's writing is both accessible and thought-provoking, making complex ideas resonate with a wide audience. His ability to weave scientific research with narrative storytelling captivates readers, inviting them to reflect on their own societal structures and the nature of human relationships. This book stands as a significant contribution to the fields of anthropology and human biology, echoing themes found in his earlier works, such as Morality and the Social Contract.
This book is ideal for students and enthusiasts of anthropology, sociology, and human biology. It appeals to anyone interested in understanding the intricate web of social behaviours that define us as a species and offers profound insights for those contemplating the nature of power and equality in contemporary society.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 304
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674006911
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