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The Nature of Politics (Paperback, New edition)
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The Nature of Politics (Paperback, New edition)
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This important and original book examines the nature of politics
from a perspective cutting across conventional academic
disciplines. Returning to the traditional emphasis on human nature
as the foundation of politics, Roger D. Masters links major issues
in Western political philosophy with contemporary research in the
life sciences. By relating evolutionary biology, social psychology,
linguistics, and game theory to politics, Masters proposes a
framework for the emerging field of biopolitics. Masters shows how
selfishness and altruism, participation in social groups, languages
and cultures, and politics can all be illuminated by empirical
evidence from the life sciences. To explore the nature of the human
individual, for example, he presents experimental evidence
indicating that the psychology of Plato is more exact than the
traditions of Hobbes, Locke, and modern behaviorism. Cultural
evolution is viewed as a process based on the emergence of human
language as a system of information coding and transmission similar
to the genetic system but not reducible to genetic determinism.
Analyzing the origin of the centralized state, Masters relates
contemporary theories of natural selection to the study of social
cooperation in political philosophy, game theory, and history. This
ambitious work, the fruit of more than twenty years of theoretical
and experimental research, seeks to overcome the gap between the
natural and social sciences. In addition, it offers a reasonable
basis for judging, political institutions and ethical standards.
Challenging the nihilism and relativism that have predominated in
the West over the last century, Masters indicates why an
evolutionary approach to human nature provides reasons for
preferring a constitutional regime to autocratic or tyrannical
governments. By viewing politics in terms of the kinds of social
participation typical within our species for millions of years,
this "new naturalism" can help us to formulate decent and humane
standards of social life while providing a scientific foundation
for the study of political behavior.
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