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The Living Force
I haven't read this book but I thought it would be of interest to mention it just in case.
Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality by Christopher Ryan Cacilda Jethá
I don't have the necessary background to say if their point of view is a bit or a lot skewed but although there must probably be interesting things in this book it does not seem to include psychopathy or the place of love in the Work for example.
There is a 30 min interview of the author available at Vimeo :
_http://vimeo.com/16031664
They shortly talk for example about imprinting, how agriculture influenced mating and how you had to chose monogamy despite what your hormones tell you.
Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality by Christopher Ryan Cacilda Jethá
I don't have the necessary background to say if their point of view is a bit or a lot skewed but although there must probably be interesting things in this book it does not seem to include psychopathy or the place of love in the Work for example.
There is a 30 min interview of the author available at Vimeo :
In Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality renegade researchers Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá debunk almost everything we “think we know” about sex and show how our promiscuous past haunts our current struggles regarding monogamy, sexual orientation, and family dynamics. Weaving together convergent, often overlooked evidence from anthropology, archeology, primatology, anatomy, and psychosexuality, Sex at Dawn shows how far from human nature sexual monogamy really is and unapologetically upends unwarranted assumptions and unfounded conclusions while offering a revolutionary understanding of why we live and love as we do.
_http://vimeo.com/16031664
They shortly talk for example about imprinting, how agriculture influenced mating and how you had to chose monogamy despite what your hormones tell you.