Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature and the Origins of War

Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature and the Origins of War by David Livingstone Smith


ISBN
9780312537449
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
288
Dimensions
143 x 214 x 17mm

Almost 200 million human beings, mostly civilians, have died in wars over the last century, and there is no end of slaughter in sight.

The Most Dangerous Animal asks what it is about human nature that makes it possible for human beings to regularly slaughter their own kind. It tells the story of why all human beings have the potential to be hideously cruel and destructive to one another. Why are we our own worst enemy?

The Most Dangerous Animal takes the reader on a journey through evolution, history, anthropology, and psychology, showing how and why the human mind has a dual nature: on the one hand, we are ferocious, dangerous animals who regularly commit terrible atrocities against our own kind; on the other, we have a deep aversion to killing, a horror of taking human life.
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