Hierarchy in the Forest: The Evolution of Egalitarian Behavior

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Author: Christopher Boehm

ISBN-10: 0674006917

ISBN-13: 9780674006911

Category: Psychology - Theory, History & Research

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Are humans by nature hierarchical or egalitarian? Hierarchy in the Forest addresses this question by examining the evolutionary origins of social and political behavior. Christopher Boehm, an anthropologist whose fieldwork has focused on the political arrangements of human and nonhuman primate groups, postulates that egalitarianism is in effect a hierarchy in which the weak combine forces to dominate the strong.The political flexibility of our species is formidable: we can be quite egalitarian, we can be quite despotic. Hierarchy in the Forest traces the roots of these contradictory traits in chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, and early human societies. Boehm looks at the loose group structures of hunter-gatherers, then at tribal segmentation, and finally at present-day governments to see how these conflicting tendencies are reflected.Hierarchy in the Forest claims new territory for biological anthropology and evolutionary biology by extending the domain of these sciences into a crucial aspect of human political and social behavior. This book will be a key document in the study of the evolutionary basis of genuine altruism. Rutgers U - Robin Fox Chris Boehm boldly and cogently attacks a whole orthodoxy in anthropology which sees hunter-gatherer 'egalitarianism' as somehow the basic form of human society. No praise can be too high for Boehm's brilliant and courageous book.

1The Question of Egalitarian Society12Hierarchy and Equality163Putting Down Aggressors434Equality and Its Causes645A Wider View of Egalitarianism906The Hominoid Political Spectrum1257Ancestral Politics1498The Evolution of Egalitarian Society1719Paleolithic Politics and Natural Selection19710Ambivalence and Compromise in Human Nature225References259Index281