Love and War
Human Nature in Crisis
Love and War deepens our understanding and brings us one step closer to that distant day when we will lay down our sword and shield and deserve the name Homo sapiens-wise human beings. - Sam Keen, Best-selling author of Faces of the EnemyLove and War is a stunning tour de force which traces the darkest shadows of our progenitors on humankind's evolutionary journey through individual, societal, communal, and nation-state relationships. It is a compelling and wonderfully readable analysis of how innate latent noble and fearsome factors in the human psyche surface in varying circumstances. In demonstrating how the latter can collectively lead to hostilities to achieve tribal or national goals, this book provides profound psychological insights as to why nations in the twenty-first century still employ war as an instrument of national policy. The authors specify what we must do, as nations and individuals, to create a global community working in concert to deal with the now-recognized univ
Rudolf Harmsen Ph.D. Harmsen, a Professor Emeritus of Biology at Queens University/Canada, has written for many journals, books, encyclopeidas, and produced children's television programs to understand the animal world.Welles, Ph.D. in Child and Family Studies (Syracuse University) is a skilled marriage/family therapist, former university professor, public speaker, and author of two books: To Stand in Love and Are You Ready for Lasting Love?
Paddy S. Welles Ph.D.
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