Honeyburn Books (UK)
1969*1st* The Human Zoo - Desmond Morris(McGraw-Hill Book Company )
1969*1st* The Human Zoo - Desmond Morris(McGraw-Hill Book Company )
"The Human Zoo" by Desmond Morris is a thought-provoking exploration of human behavior through the lens of ethology, the study of animal behavior. Published in 1969, this book serves as a sequel to Morris's earlier work, "The Naked Ape," and delves into the complexities of human life in modern, urbanized environments.
Morris posits that just as animals in captivity display certain behaviors due to the artificial constraints of their environments, humans in modern cities exhibit behaviors influenced by the pressures and unnatural conditions of urban life. He examines various aspects of human society, including aggression, competition, sexual behavior, social hierarchies, and stress, drawing parallels between human behavior and that of animals in zoos.
Through a series of observations and analyses, Morris argues that many contemporary social issues stem from the mismatch between our evolutionary heritage and the demands of modern living. He suggests that understanding these behaviors from an ethological perspective can provide insights into addressing the challenges of modern society.
"The Human Zoo" combines scientific rigor with accessible writing, making it an engaging and informative read for those interested in psychology, anthropology, and the study of human nature. Morris's compelling arguments and vivid examples encourage readers to reflect on the ways in which our environment shapes our behavior and to consider how we might create more harmonious living conditions.
First American Edition