Natural Conflict Resolution
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Natural Conflict Resolution by Filippo Aureli, published by University of California Press in 2000. This compelling book spans 424 pages and challenges the conventional notion that aggression and competition dominate both human and animal interactions. Aureli draws on extensive research in animal behavior and anthropology to reveal that cooperation is equally vital for survival, not just among humans but also among species such as wolves, dolphins, monkeys, and apes. By exploring the dynamics of conflict management and the evolutionary significance of social cooperation, this book offers a fresh perspective on violence in society. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of sociology, behavioral theory, and biology, Natural Conflict Resolution is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of social interactions and the power of collaboration in the natural world.