Demonic Males
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Richard Wrangham in Demonic Males, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 1997. This compelling analysis spans 350 pages, delving into the origins of human savagery and the complex interplay of nature and nurture in male violence. Wrangham tackles fundamental questions surrounding why men are predominantly responsible for acts of violence and whether societal changes can alter this pattern. By comparing male aggression in humans with that of our closest relatives, the great apes, this book offers a unique perspective on gender studies, animal behavior, and collective psychology. Demonic Males is essential reading for anyone interested in the dynamics of violence in society and the biological underpinnings of behavior. Engage with this critical examination of humanity's darker instincts and explore the potential for change.