INDEX
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Acheulian technology, 29
Acquire, drive to, 55–74; competition versus cooperation in, 70–71; dark side of, 65–66; and drive to bond, 89–91; and Hobbesian view of human nature, 57–60; interaction of drive to defend with, 136–138; and logic of neoclassical economics, 7–9; positive and negative consequences of, 68–70; relative nature of, 66–68; and sense of fairness, 71–74; and Whitehall studies, 55–57
Adaptive advantage, 261
Affective signals, role of, 46–47
Alighieri, D., 105
Amabile, T., 123
Amazonian Indians, 182
Ambition, 68
American Indians, 101
Amok syndrome, 135
Ape Within Us (MacKinnon), 16
Archimedes, 114
Ardipithecus ramidus, 28
Arnold, B., 94
Arts, consilience between, ...
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