Interactions : The Biological Context of Social Systems, Hardcover by Eldredg...

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Publication Name: Interactions : the Biological Context of Social Systems Book Title: Interactions : The Biological Context of Social Systems Item Width: 0.7 in Publisher: Columbia University Press Author: Marjorie Grene Subject Area: Social Science, Science, Psychology Type: Textbook Publication Year: 1992 Item Height: 0.1 in Item Length: 0.9 in height: 0.1 in Item Weight: 38.6 Oz width: 0.7 in Number of Pages: 242 Pages Format: Hardcover Language: English Subject: Philosophy & Social Aspects, Life Sciences / Evolution, General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Social Psychology ISBN: 9780231079464

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Interactions : The Biological Context of Social Systems, Hardcover by Eldredg.... InInteractions: The Biological Context of Social Systems, Niles Eldredge and Marjorie Grene argue effectively and coherently against the reductionist tendencies in modern Darwinism, which they call ultra-Darwinism, also known as genic reduction. Interactions : The Biological Context of Social Systems, Hardcover by Eldredge, Niles; Grene, Marjorie, ISBN 023107946X, ISBN-13 9780231079464, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US AThink of the word "evolution": the name Darwin and the term "natural selection" come to mind. But any powerful general theory of evolution must account for social evolution, both human and nonhuman, and contemporary Darwinism has not persuasively made such an accounting. In Interactions: The Biological Context of Social Systems, Niles Eldredge and Marjorie Grene argue effectively and coherently against the reductionist tendencies in modern Darwinism, which they call ultra-Darwinism, also known as genic reduction. This book explores the biological underpinnings of social systems from invertebrates to mammals, particularly humans. These social systems, the authors argue, represent fusions between the economic and reproductive interests of organisms. Their theory moves away from the more prominent emphasis on reproductive biology at the core of sociobiology to reinstate the importance of economics in social organizations of all types.