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The Naked Ape: A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal
The Naked Ape A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal
Author: Desmond Morris
Zoologist Desmond Morris considers humans as being simply another animal species in this classic book. Here is the Naked Ape at his most primal in love, at work, at war. Meet man as he really is: relative to the apes, stripped of his veneer as we see him courting, making love, sleeping, socializing, grooming, playing. The Naked Ape take...  more »
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ISBN: 482757
Publication Date: 1967
Pages: 252
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I guess for its original time, this was a thought provoking book that pushed at the Western English-speaking intellectual's borders. Some reviewers complain about its light emphasis on hard scientific proof, and its dependence on a more socialogical/psychological explanation for why the Naked Ape became what it is. My rating is from the view point nearly 50-years and many scientific developments later.

Well give him a break! The "hard evidence" in both the early 1960's and by 1987 is only a tiny fraction of what we now know, theorize, or hypothesize in the early 21st century. If this was the first shot of evolutionary anthropology across the non-scientists' bow, then just bite your tongue as you examine the American-biased "proof" Mr. Morris used to substantiate his enlightened 1950's view of male-female roles and why we developed the way we did to reach the pinnacle of the Earth's biological pyramid.

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Kuzu

(Now, let me pull my tongue out of my cheekbones.)


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