Description: "The Territorial Imperative: A Personal Inquiry into the Animal Origins of Property and Nations" by Robert Ardrey is a book that explores the concept of territoriality and its influence on human behavior and social structures. Ardrey argues that the instinct to claim and defend territory is deeply rooted in our evolutionary history, shared with many animal species. He examines how this instinct shapes human societies, politics, and conflicts, drawing on examples from anthropology, biology, and ethology. The book delves into the idea that our need for territory is a fundamental driving force behind the formation of property, nations, and civilizations, influencing everything from personal space to international boundaries. Condition:Hardcover, 1966, second printing.Dust jacket has some wear to the edges and corners.Dust jacket is currently in a clear protective sleeve.No markings inside that could be found.In great reading condition.For extra protection, the book is shrink-wrapped for storage and delivery. Important Notice to Buyer:Please review the provided images and description carefully to ensure that you are fully informed about the condition of this copy before making your purchase decision.Reach out for any additional questions regarding this item.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket
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Author: Robert Ardry
Personalized: No
Publisher: Atheneum
Topic: Anthropology
Subject: Science & Medicine
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1966