The Descent of the Child by Elaine Morgan

The Descent of the Child by Elaine Morgan

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This text looks at human evolution from the perspective of the child. It argues that children have been seen as a developmental stage in the route to adulthood, and that in fact, both foetus and child have their own evolutionary interests, often competitive to those of their parents.

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The Descent of the Child by Elaine Morgan

This is a new look at human evolution, from the perspective of the child. Children have long been seen, from an evolutionary standpoint, as a developmental stage in the route to adulthood, and their behaviour only as preparation for adult life. The book argues that both the foetus and the young child have their own evolutionary interests, often competing with their parents, and manipulating them for their own interests to great effect. Following the development of a newborn child from zygote to birth and after, the book is a look at how children have evolved from ape to human. It throws new light on our origins and offers a biological critique of urgent contemporary issues, such as family structure, abortion, infertility, over-population and feminism.
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ISBN 13 9780140247855
ISBN 10 0140247858
Title The Descent of the Child
Author Elaine Morgan
Series Penguin Science
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1996-02-29
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.