Aggression, the so-called evil
In the book Aggression, the so-called "evil," Konrad Lorenz explores the nature of aggression, considering it as an important aspect of human behavior and evolution. Lorenz analyzes aggression not only as an individual phenomenon, but also as a social and cultural phenomenon that has a significant impact on social structures and interactions. The book considers various theoretical approaches to aggression, its roots and consequences, offering a deep understanding of how aggression manifests itself and how it can be dealt with. Lorenz uses examples from nature and human society to illustrate his ideas and theories.
- By Konrad Lorenz
- Genre: Non-fiction, psychology
- Topics: Aggression, behavioral science, social sciences
- Characteristics: Deep analysis of aggression, use of examples from nature and human society
- By Konrad Lorenz
- Genre: Non-fiction, psychology
- Topics: Aggression, behavioral science, social sciences
- Characteristics: Deep analysis of aggression, use of examples from nature and human society
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