Beyond War The Human Potential for Peace

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Pub. Date: 2009-04-10
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

A profoundly heartening view of human nature, Beyond War offers a hopeful prognosis for a future without war. Douglas P. Fry convincingly argues that our ancient ancestors were not innately warlike--and neither are we. He points out that, for perhaps ninety-nine percent of our history, for well over a million years, humans lived in nomadic hunter-and-gatherer groups, egalitarian bands where warfare was a rarity. Drawing on archaeology and fascinating recent fieldwork on hunter-gatherer bands from around the world, Fry debunks the idea that war is ancient and inevitable. For instance, among Aboriginal Australians, warfare was an extreme anomaly. Fry also points out that even today, when war seems ever present, the vast majority of us live peaceful, nonviolent lives. We are not as warlike as we think, and if we can learn from our ancestors, we may be able to move beyond war to provide real justice and security for the world.

Author Biography


Douglas P. Fry teaches in the Faculty of Social and Caring Sciences at Abo Akademi University in Finland and is an adjunct research scientist in the Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology at the University of Arizona. A renowned anthropologist and a leading authority on aggression and conflict resolution, he has worked in this field for over twenty-five years and has published many articles and books on this subject.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Prefacep. xiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Charting a New Directionp. 1
Do Nonwarring Societies Actually Exist?p. 10
Overlooked and Underappreciated: The Human Potential for Peacep. 21
Killer Apes, Cannibals, and Coprolites: Projecting Mayhem onto the Pastp. 33
The Earliest Evidence of Warp. 50
War and Social Organization: From Nomadic Bands to Modern Statesp. 65
Seeking Justice: The Quest for Fairnessp. 81
Man the Warrior: Fact or Fantasy?p. 100
Insights from the Outback: Geneva Conventions in the Australian Bushp. 113
Void if Detached...from Reality: Australian "Warriors," Yanomamö Unokais, and Lethal Raiding Psychologyp. 131
Returning to the Evidence: Life in the Bandp. 148
Darwin Got It Right: Sex Differences in Aggressionp. 166
A New Evolutionary Perspective: The Nomadic Forager Modelp. 175
Setting the Record Straightp. 193
A Macroscopic Anthropological Viewp. 201
Enhancing Peacep. 213
Organizations to Contactp. 235
Nonwarring Societiesp. 237
Notesp. 239
Suggested Readingp. 322
Indexp. 323
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