War & the Noble Savage

A Critical Inquiry into Recent Accounts of Violence Amongst Uncivilized Peoples

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War & the Noble Savage

A Critical Inquiry into Recent Accounts of Violence Amongst Uncivilized Peoples

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Over the past decade or so, works such as Stephen Pinker’s The Blank Slate and Lawrence H. Keeley’s War Before Civilization have attacked the idea that indigenous and prehistoric societies were more peaceable than modern states. This brief study surveys this recent literature, digging beneath polarized surfaces using less publicized anthropological scholarship. The debate’s age-old frame, emerging from an opposition between Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s “Noble Savage” and Thomas Hobbes’ vision of primitive life as “nasty, brutish and short,” is analyzed afresh, and related fields, such as studies of chimpanzee violence, are reviewed. Also included is a look at the closely entwined recent controversy over whether tribal cultures have an ecological record as spotless as that often attributed to them.

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Dreamflesh
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80

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War & the Noble Savage: A Critical Inquiry into Recent Accounts of Violence Amongst Uncivilized Peoples
October 2009, Dreamflesh
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First Sentence

""Growing up, I never had a particular interest in war.""

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Origins of the Noble Savage
Solitary, Poor, Nasty, Brutish & Short
The Violent Past & the Political Present
The Tribal Zone
The Remains of the Past
Ape Cousins & Hard-Wired Violence
Complexity & Conflict
The Ecologically Noble Savage
Conclusions
Appendix I: Society Against the State
Appendix II: The Stoned Ape Hypothesis

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Paperback
Number of pages
80
Dimensions
21 x 14.7 x 0.6

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OL23998707M
Internet Archive
WarTheNobleSavage
ISBN 10
0955419611
ISBN 13
9780955419614
OCLC/WorldCat
495439000

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