The Origin of War: The Evolution of a Male-coalitional Reproductive Strategy, Volume 2 |
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Page 457
... Xenophobia is a widespread trait throughout the animal kingdom , according to Southwick et al . ( 1974 ) , but it is by no means universal . It has been shown experimentally in various species of social insects , especially bees and ...
... Xenophobia is a widespread trait throughout the animal kingdom , according to Southwick et al . ( 1974 ) , but it is by no means universal . It has been shown experimentally in various species of social insects , especially bees and ...
Page 458
... xenophobic aggression frequently involves lethal violence . When it occurs in natural settings , xenophobia is a functional and adaptive trait in that it maintains the integrity of the social group . It ensures that group members will ...
... xenophobic aggression frequently involves lethal violence . When it occurs in natural settings , xenophobia is a functional and adaptive trait in that it maintains the integrity of the social group . It ensures that group members will ...
Page 459
... xenophobia . We tend to react negatively to countenances which are uncommunicative , and which convey contradictory or paradoxical messages . " If , for whatever reason , the countenance of a stranger is noncommunicative - or confusing ...
... xenophobia . We tend to react negatively to countenances which are uncommunicative , and which convey contradictory or paradoxical messages . " If , for whatever reason , the countenance of a stranger is noncommunicative - or confusing ...
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