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The Third Chimpanzee
The Evolution and Future of the Human Animal
Book • 1991
In 'The Third Chimpanzee', Jared Diamond delves into the animal origins of human behavior, discussing how Homo sapiens came to dominate their closest relatives, such as chimpanzees.
The book argues that the dominance of certain human groups over others was not due to genetic superiority but rather to environmental advantages that allowed for larger populations, wider immunities to disease, and superior technologies for agriculture and warfare.
Diamond also explores topics such as sexual selection, language, art, and the potential for environmental degradation leading to extinction.
The book is divided into five parts, each addressing different aspects of human evolution and societal development.
The book argues that the dominance of certain human groups over others was not due to genetic superiority but rather to environmental advantages that allowed for larger populations, wider immunities to disease, and superior technologies for agriculture and warfare.
Diamond also explores topics such as sexual selection, language, art, and the potential for environmental degradation leading to extinction.
The book is divided into five parts, each addressing different aspects of human evolution and societal development.
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