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Book Review of Chimpanzee Politics : Power and Sex among Apes

Chimpanzee Politics : Power and Sex among Apes
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This book is consistently sited in books of both scholarly and pop psychology. The exhaustive notes and observations and been synthesized into an enjoyable read by Frans de Waal. His interest and amazement at the behaviors and interactions among the Chimps at Arnhem Zoo are infectious. He is careful as a scientist not to make unsupported statements, yet he does not sterilize the topic. Some interpretation of the goings on of the chimps is needful and de Wall does it deftly.In the course of his years of observations there was a power shift and then a retaking of elevated status with a few key alterations and sharing of power among the males of the group.The females of the group are instrumental and play no small role in how it all plays out. De Waal is thorough and completes his research by making sure that the females in the band and their instrumental role in the political realm is a observed and weighted as keenly as the more showy violent displays of the males. In his conclusion he writes "What my work at Arnhem has taught me,however,is that the roots of politics are older than humanity". De Waal does not make apes into humans nor humans into apes, but the corresponding traits we share are unmistakable and enlightening.