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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Primate Principle by Allen Schery offers an unflinching exploration into the core of human nature by tracing our evolutionary roots and the primal imperatives that govern our behavior. Using the vivid metaphor of the "banana"-a symbol for any valuable resource such as wealth, power, status, or social influence-Schery reveals how humans, much like our closest primate relatives, are driven by amoral, survival-based instincts rather than intrinsic moral codes.The book opens by contrasting the straightforward, raw behavior of chimpanzees competing for bananas in the wild with the complex and often self-deluding social constructs humans have developed to justify similar pursuits. While chimps act out of immediate necessity and capability without moral reflection, humans create elaborate narrative veils of morality, religion, laws, and culture that cloak these primal drives in illusions of fairness, justice, and altruism.Schery meticulously dismantles these illusions, drawing upon biology, anthropology, history, and psychology. He uncovers how deeply embedded mechanisms-such as the sentinel gaze for scanning threats, hormone-driven dominance drives, and the neurochemical rewards of power acquisition-shape individuals and societies. These forces drive not only personal ambition but also collective phenomena like tribalism, political power struggles, economic competition, and ideological conflict. Historical events, myths, and cultural institutions are reinterpreted as sophisticated forms of banana acquisition, designed to maximize survival and reproduction at an often amoral cost.The book also addresses modern manifestations of this principle, from billionaires hoarding vast wealth far beyond necessity to social media quests for attention and reputation as forms of emotional bananas. It critically examines how ideologies, political systems, and even altruistic acts can function as strategic tools within this evolutionary framework.Far from offering moral comfort, The Primate Principle challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature and society. Schery invites an embrace of this raw realism-not as despair, but as a means for strategic navigation and personal effectiveness in a world governed by ancient, amoral imperatives beneath the veneer of civilization.Ultimately, the book is both a philosophical reckoning and a practical guide to understanding the primal drives that underpin the human condition, revealing how acknowledging these forces can empower more honest, clear-eyed engagement with life and the modern world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Primate Principle by Allen Schery offers an unflinching exploration into the core of human nature by tracing our evolutionary roots and the primal imperatives that govern our behavior. Using the vivid metaphor of the 'banana'-a symbol for any valuable resource such as wealth, power, status, or social influence-Schery reveals how humans, much like our closest primate relatives, are driven by amoral, survival-based instincts rather than intrinsic moral codes.The book opens by contrasting the straightforward, raw behavior of chimpanzees competing for bananas in the wild with the complex and often self-deluding social constructs humans have developed to justify similar pursuits. While chimps act out of immediate necessity and capability without moral reflection, humans create elaborate narrative veils of morality, religion, laws, and culture that cloak these primal drives in illusions of fairness, justice, and altruism.Schery meticulously dismantles these illusions, drawing upon biology, anthropology, history, and psychology. He uncovers how deeply embedded mechanisms-such as the sentinel gaze for scanning threats, hormone-driven dominance drives, and the neurochemical rewards of power acquisition-shape individuals and societies. These forces drive not only personal ambition but also collective phenomena like tribalism, political power struggles, economic competition, and ideological conflict. Historical events, myths, and cultural institutions are reinterpreted as sophisticated forms of banana acquisition, designed to maximize survival and reproduction at an often amoral cost.The book also addresses modern manifestations of this principle, from billionaires hoarding vast wealth far beyond necessity to social media quests for attention and reputation as forms of emotional bananas. It critically examines how ideologies, political systems, and even altruistic acts can function as strategic tools within this evolutionary framework.Far from offering moral comfort, The Primate Principle challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature and society. Schery invites an embrace of this raw realism-not as despair, but as a means for strategic navigation and personal effectiveness in a world governed by ancient, amoral imperatives beneath the veneer of civilization.Ultimately, the book is both a philosophical reckoning and a practical guide to understanding the primal drives that underpin the human condition, revealing how acknowledging these forces can empower more honest, clear-eyed engagement with life and the modern world.
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