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Territorial Imperative
Book • 1966
In 'The Territorial Imperative', Robert Ardrey delves into the evolutionary roots of territorial behavior, arguing that humans, like other animals, are driven by innate instincts to defend and claim territory.
This book challenges conventional views on human nature by suggesting that territoriality is a fundamental component of our genetic makeup, influencing aggression, social structures, and conflict.
It remains a classic reference for exploring the intersection of biology and human society.
This book challenges conventional views on human nature by suggesting that territoriality is a fundamental component of our genetic makeup, influencing aggression, social structures, and conflict.
It remains a classic reference for exploring the intersection of biology and human society.
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Mentioned by Richard Wrangham as an influential figure in his early understanding of human evolution.

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