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Author Thornhill, Randy, author.

Title The parasite-stress theory of values and sociality : infectious disease, history and human values worldwide / Randy Thornhill, Corey L. Fincher
Published Cham : Springer, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 449 pages) : illustrations
Contents Background and overview of the book -- Evolutionary aesthetics, values, and methodology -- The parasite-stress theory of values -- Human values research prior to the parasite-stress theory -- Collectivism : individualism, family ties, and philopatry -- Mating systems, mate choice, marriage, sexual behavior, and inbreeding -- Personality -- Interpersonal violence -- Religiosity -- Democracy and other governmental systems -- Economics, values, and cognitive ability -- Wars, revolutions and coups, and the absence of peace across the world -- Biodiversity and the parasite-driven wedge -- Reflections, criticisms, and future research
Summary Why do some people pray more than others? Why do some people prefer to be with healthier-looking people? Why are some people more conservative than others? Why does the prevalence of violence vary across the world? Why are some countries poor while others are increasingly wealthy? Why are some countries mired in corruption? Randy Thornhill and Corey L. Fincher argue that the answers to these questions, and many more about the human condition, come down to understanding how infectious diseases have shaped human behavior and psychology. Paramount to this view is that other human beings are often the harbinger of infectious diseases, which has profound implications for the evolution of human sociality. In The Parasite-Stress Theory of Values and Sociality: Infectious Disease, History and Human Values Worldwide, the authorsbring a wealth of evidence from across many scholarly fields, much of which has been produced in the last decade, to support this claim. Read this book to learn how infectious diseases have shaped human emotions, morality, political and cultural values, personality, family ties, mate preferences and sexuality, religiosity, intergroup psychology, governmental systems, trade, war, economic development, intelligence and innovation, and biodiversity, and more. Randy Thornhillserves asDistinguished Professor of Biology at the University of New Mexico. Corey L. Fincher is an Assistant Professor in Psychology at the University of Warwick
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 29, 2014)
Subject Communicable diseases -- Social aspects
Human behavior -- Health aspects
Host-parasite relationships.
Social evolution.
Behavior evolution.
Evolutionary psychology.
Communicable Diseases -- psychology
Host-Parasite Interactions
Parasitic Diseases -- psychology
Social Behavior
Stress, Psychological
Cultural Evolution
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
Behavior evolution
Communicable diseases -- Social aspects
Evolutionary psychology
Host-parasite relationships
Social evolution
Form Electronic book
Author Fincher, Corey L., author.
ISBN 9783319080406
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