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The war of the sexes : how conflict and cooperation have shaped men and women from prehistory to the present

Author: Paul Seabright
Publisher: Princeton [N.J.] : Princeton University Press, ©2012.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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As countless love songs, movies, and self-help books attest, men and women have long sought different things. The result? Seemingly inevitable conflict. Yet we belong to the most cooperative species on the planet. Isn't there a way we can use this capacity to achieve greater harmony and equality between the sexes? In The War of the Sexes, Paul Seabright argues that there is--but first we must understand how the  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Paul Seabright
ISBN: 9780691133010 0691133018
OCLC Number: 761851055
Description: xi, 241 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Prehistory. Introduction --
Sex and salesmanship --
Seduction and the emotions --
Social primates --
Today. Testing for talent --
What do women want? --
Coalitions of the willing --
The scarcity of charm --
The tender war.
Responsibility: Paul Seabright.

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Men and women became experts at influencing one another to achieve their cooperative ends, but also became trapped in strategies of manipulation and deception in pursuit of sex and partnership.  Read more...
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Seabright zooms out and across history in an accessible mix of scholarly prose and chatty anecdote to explain why inequalities and disagreements persist beyond potty-training... Turning to today, Read more...

 
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