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"Aggression and Adaptation" raises thought provoking questions
about interpersonal functioning within social groups. The reader
may find him/herself entertaining thoughts about the nature of
goodness as the chapters suggest that aggressive behavior can offer
significant avenues for personal growth, goal attainment, and
bolstering one's social standing. The volume brings to light
alternative points of view to the prevailing orthodoxy that
aggression equals pathology. Interdisciplinary in nature, the book
features evolutionary, school, feminist, historical, and
methodological perspectives.
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