Political Science
September 1, 2011
Editor Rose McDermott
Tags Rose McDermott
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Man is by nature a political animal: Evolution, Biology and Politics

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"A major paradigmatic contribution relevant well beyond political science, Man Is By Nature a Political Animal provides a primer of what has been happening at the intersection of political science, biology, and cognitive neuroscience for the past twenty years. Hatemi and McDermott have put together a formidable group of the most creative scholars in the discipline, each of whom has attempted to show how the various methodologies and theoretical frameworks operate." - John M. Orbell, University of Oregon

In Man Is by Nature a Political Animal, Peter K. Hatemi and Rose McDermott bring together a diverse group of contributors to examine the ways in which evolutionary theory and biological research are increasingly informing analyses of political behavior. Focusing on the theoretical, methodological, and empirical frameworks of a variety of biological approaches to political attitudes and preferences, the authors consider a wide range of topics, including the comparative basis of political behavior, the utility of formal modeling informed by evolutionary theory, the genetic bases of attitudes and behaviors, psychophysiological methods and research, and the wealth of insight generated by recent research on the human brain. Through this approach, the book reveals the biological bases of many previously unexplained variances within the extant models of political behavior.

 

The diversity of methods discussed and variety of issues examined here will make this book of great interest to students and scholars seeking a comprehensive overview of this emerging approach to the study of politics and behavior.

  • Rose McDermott

    Rose McDermott

    David and Marianna Fisher University Professor of International Relations, Professor of Political Science
    Areas of Expertise Political Psychology, International Security, Experimental methods, Gender and Politics, Biological and Genetic Bases of Political Behavior