ISBN |
0465055680 (hardcover)
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ISBN13桁 |
9780465055685 (hardcover)
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無効なISBN等 |
9781541617292 (ebook)
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テキストの言語 |
英語
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分類:NDC10版 |
361.6
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個人著者標目 |
Moffett, Mark W.
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本タイトル |
The human swarm :
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タイトル関連情報 |
how our societies arise, thrive, and fall /
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著者名 |
Mark W. Moffett.
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出版地・頒布地 |
New York :
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出版者・頒布者名 |
Basic Books,
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出版年・頒布年 |
2019.
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数量 |
viii, 468 pages ;
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大きさ |
25 cm
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書誌注記 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 402-448) and index.
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内容注記 |
Introduction -- Section I. Affiliation and recognition. What a society isn't (and what it is) ; What vertebrates get out of being in a society ; On the move ; Individual recognition -- Section II. Anonymous societies. Ants and humans, apples and oranges ; The ultimate nationalists ; Anonymous humans -- Section III. Hunter-gatherers until recent times. Band societies ; The nomadic life ; Settling down -- Section IV. The deep history of human anonymous societies. Pant-hoots and passwords -- section V. Functioning (or not) in societies. Sensing others ; Stereotypes and stories ; The great chain ; Grand unions ; Putting kin in their place -- Section VI. Peace and conflict. Is conflict necessary? ; Playing well with others -- Section VII. The life and death of societies. The lifecycle of societies ; The dynamic "us" ; Inventing foreigners and the death of societies -- Section VIII. Tribes to nations. Turning a village into a conquering society ; Building and breaking a nation -- Section IX. From captive to neighbor ... to global citizen? The rise of ethnicities ; Divided we stand ; The inevitability of societies -- Conclusion: Identities shift and societies shatter -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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要約、抄録、注釈等 |
The epic story and ultimate big history of how human society evolved from intimate chimp communities into the sprawling civilizations of a world-dominating species. If a chimpanzee ventures into the territory of a different group, it will almost certainly be killed. But a New Yorker can fly to Los Angeles--or Borneo--with very little fear. Psychologists have done little to explain this: for years, they have held that our biology puts a hard upper limit--about 150 people--on the size of our social groups. But human societies are in fact vastly larger. How do we manage--by and large--to get along with each other? In this paradigm-shattering book, biologist Mark W. Moffett draws on findings in psychology, sociology and anthropology to explain the social adaptations that bind societies. He explores how the tension between identity and anonymity defines how societies develop, function, and fail. Surpassing Guns, Germs, and Steel and Sapiens, The Human Swarm reveals how mankind created sprawling civilizations of unrivaled complexity--and what it will take to sustain them.
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一般件名 |
Sociology.
Communities. |
資料情報1 |
『The human swarm :
how our societies arise, thrive, and fall /』 Mark W. Moffett. Basic Books, 2019.
(所蔵館:中央
請求記号:F/361.6/M69/H
資料コード:7114324089)
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URL |
https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352049845 |