Dominance and Delusion

Dominance and Delusion
Author: Marc A. Curtis
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2023-12-12
Genre: Science
ISBN:

WHY DO WE DO THE THINGS WE DO? WHY DO WE THINK THE WAY WE DO? Why do we think we are special? Why do we think we are rational? Why do we think we are the culmination of evolution? WHY DO WE BEHAVE THE WAY WE DO? Why do we have war? Why do we have dictators? Why do we have cults Why do we have criminals? wHY DO WE BELIEVE THE THINGS WE DO? Why do we believe in astrology? Why do we believe in religion? WHY ARE WE THE WAY WE ARE? Why are we bipedal? Why are we hairless Why are we intelligent? There are answers to all these whys. That is what this book is all about.

Social Intelligence

Social Intelligence
Author: Nathan Emery
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2008
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199216541

Why are humans so clever? The 'Social intelligence' hypothesis explores the idea that this cleverness has evolved through the increasing complexity of social groups. Our ability to understand and control nature is a by-product of our ability to understand the mental states of others and to use this knowledge to co-operate or deceive. These abilities have not emerged out of the blue. They can be found in many social animals that co-operate and compete with one another, birds as well as mammals. This book brings together contributions from an impressive list of authorities in the field, appropriately concluding with a chapter by Nick Humphrey (one of the pioneers in this field). This volume examines social intelligence in many different animal species and explores its development, evolution and the brain systems upon which it depends. Better understanding and further development of social intelligence is critical for the future of the human race and the world that we inhabit. Our problems will not be solved by mere cleverness, but by increased social co-operation.

Understanding Statebuilding

Understanding Statebuilding
Author: Rebecca Richards
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317004663

Much analysis of state building focusses on dissecting specific projects and attempting to identify what has gone ’wrong’ in states such as Afghanistan and Iraq. What draws less attention is what has gone ’right’ in non-interventionist statebuilding projects within 'unrecognised’ states. By examining this model in more depth a more successful model of statebuilding emerges in which the end goal of modern democracy and good governance are more likely to be realized. Indeed 'states-within-states’ such as Somaliland where external intervention in the statebuilding process is largely absent can provide vital new lessons. Somaliland is a functioning democratic political entity in northwestern Somalia which declared its independence from the troubled south in 1991 and then embarked on an ambitious project to create a democratic government and successful state in the post-conflict environment. The leaders and the people of Somaliland have since succeeded not only in maintaining peace and stability, but also in building the institutions of government and the foundations for democracy that have led to a succession of elections, peaceful transfers of power and a consolidation of democratization. The resulting state of Somaliland is widely hailed as a beacon of success within a politically turbulent region and provides a useful framework for successful statebuilding projects throughout the world.

Pride Mates

Pride Mates
Author: Jennifer Ashley
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101532572

Collared and controlled, Shifters are outcast from humanity, forced to live in Shiftertowns. But waiting within are passions that no collar can contain... Like most Shifters, Liam Morrissey has learned that trusting humans leads to no good. But when beautiful attorney Kim Fraser enters Shiftertown alone in order to prove her client's innocence, Liam's alpha nature leaves him no choice but to offer his protection.

FSpace Roleplaying Aronhi Profile v1.1

FSpace Roleplaying Aronhi Profile v1.1
Author: Martin Rait
Publisher: FSpace Publications
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1877485101

FSpaceRPG is a science fiction roleplaying game in the classic mould. This guide is a collection of notes on the Aronhi alien race that was released in 1996 as a companion to the KAPCON 1995 rulebook. Provides some additional information not found in the early rulebook additions. What you get: The FSpace Roleplaying Aronhi Profile is a 6 page companion ideal for GMs or players wishing a general reference on the Aronhi.

Mindanao

Mindanao
Author: Paul David Hutchcroft
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 981323637X

The travails of promoting peace and prosperity in Mindanao / Paul D. Hutchcroft -- Can the gains be sustained? : assessing the first five years of the Aquino administration / Ronald D. Holmes -- War and peace in Muslim Mindanao : critiquing the orthodoxy / Patricio N. Abinales -- The role of international actors in the search for peace in Mindanao / Steven Rood -- Forging a peace settlement for the Bangsamoro : compromises and challenges / Miriam Coronel Ferrer -- Building the Bangsamoro government / Abhoud Syed M. Lingga -- The Mamasapano detour / Edilberto C. de Jesus and Melinda Quintos de Jesus -- Human development in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao : trends, traps, and immediate challenges / Toby C. Monsod -- The shadow economy and strongman rule in Mindanao / Francisco J. Lara Jr.

The Behavior Guide to African Mammals

The Behavior Guide to African Mammals
Author: Richard D. Estes
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2012-03-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520272978

Drawing on his own extensive fieldwork and on the research of many other scientists, the author describes and explains the behavior of four major groups of mammals. Hoofed Mammals: Antelopes and Other Ruminants; Hoofed Mammals: Nonruminants; Carnivores, and Primates

The Morality of War

The Morality of War
Author: Brian Orend
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2006-06-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1770481923

"Brian Orend's The Morality of War promises to become the single most comprehensive and important book on just war for this generation. It moves far beyond the review of the standard just war categories to deal comprehensively with the new challenges of the conflict with terrorism. It thoughtfully reviews every major military conflict of the past few decades, mining them for implications of the evolving tradition of just war thinking. It concludes with a critical engagement with the major alternatives to just war thinking: pacifism and 'realism.' It is, in short, the most comprehensive and thoughtful assessment of all aspects of just war since Michael Walzer's classic Just and Unjust Wars." - Martin L. Cook, United States Air Force Academy