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The Human Zoo: A Zoologist's Study of the Urban Animal (1994)

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0099482118 (ISBN13: 9780099482116)
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I read this book shortly after reading the naked ape. I thought it was a great book. The human animal acts just like the animals it claims to be "superior to". In SuperFreakeconomics .... the economist started using money on the monkeys .... once they learned the coins had value ..., the female monkeys, prostituted themselves, sex for money .... this is no small discovery. When I was in Saudi Arabia, two female soldiers were court martialed because they were prostituting. Their defense, initially they were giving it away .... but then all the men kept coming back for more .... so they began to charge .... the men didnt liked it so they accused the female soldiers of prostitution. The women were court martialed, a felony offense, they loose their voting privileges, their right to carry a gun, or even bullets, they cant hold certain jobs, they are disgraced in the community, they are fined, demoted, jailed and finally released with nothing. If this had been my sister, daughter, mother, or any relation to me, I would have shot the bastards. Interesting that you can sell your body and be a surrogate, but dont you dare sell your privates! ... Thats just wrong. Ah religious fanaticism. Anyway this should inspire some of you to poetry, or to stop reading some of those romance novels. When the monkeys discovered the value of a dollar, they stole the coins.

Bản thân từ "con người" đã nói lên được bản chất của chúng ta - sự giằng co giữa phần "con" và phần "người", luôn luôn là như vậy. Đó là trò chơi đã và đang diễn ra trong suốt quá trình phát triển của nhân loại, là một trò chơi hào hứng và cũng là nguy hiểm nhất. Tác giả Desmond Morris đã kể cho chúng ta nghe câu chuyện đó không phải dưới khía cạnh cảm xúc - lý trí, hay Thiện - Ác, mà qua từng góc cạnh nhỏ nhất của đời sống đang diễn ra sôi động từng ngày trước mắt chúng ta : địa vị, tình dục, chiến tranh, sáng tạo. Nói không quá khi cho rằng đây là quyển sách nền tảng cho tất cả các vấn đề của loài người hiện đại. Quá nhiều điều cần phải đọc và suy nghĩ thêm.

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Setting the standard for evolutionary psychology "just so" stories, Morris demonstrates that at least in this case evolutionary psychologists tell us more about their own biases than the human past. In Morris's analysis, the cause and effect of human evolution are crystal clear and all happen to mesh neatly with his own biases, including his sexism and homophobia. His "ten commandments of dominance," upon which he claims human relationships are based, are often absurd, such as the commandment, " You must suppress squabbles that break out between your subordinates." This of course ignores the many situations in which power is maintained by dividing subordinate groups so that they can't organize against those in power. Observations are at this level of inanity throughout the book.
—Kali

Guardo muy buena memoria de El Mono Desnudo, que leí hace años. Con mucha curiosidad encaré El Zoo Humano pero salí algo trasquilado. Luego de un inicio prometedor (una muy llamativa, y hasta perturbadora, comparación entre el entorno en el que vivíamos hace sólo unas decenas de miles de años y el terriblemente distinto y deprimente entorno en el que vivimos ahora, en una jungla de cemento) y como este cambio afecta nuestro comportamiento cuando la evolución había creado un animal, un mono desnudo, muy diseñado para el primer tipo de ambiente, en absoluto para el segundo. Luego de esa muy interesante apertura, el libro se pierde un poco en la exploración de la misma idea en varios otros aspectos relacionados, que terminan siendo un poco cansadora y aporta ya poco a la idea original, que es cierta y, en alguna medida, hasta obvia. No es que el libro sea incorrecto, sólo que se vuelve repetitivo en la intención, y la exploración metódica, demasiado metódica, de las implicaciones de la idea original, lo hacen árido. Si leen los dos primeros capítulos, saldrán contentos.
—Julio

Continuación de "El Mono Desnudo", examina el comportamiento humano en las ciudades. Desmond MORRIS analiza la sociedad que hemos creado y compara al hombre civilizado con el animal cautivo. Los animales salvajes libres no se mutilan a sí mismos, no se masturban, atacan a su prole, tienen úlceras de estómago, ni forman parejas homosexuales. Pero en estado de cautividad, manifiestan conductas semejantes a éstas, comunes al hombre urbano enjaulado en sus abarrotadas ciudades. La expresión "jungla de asfalto", con que el hombre designa su rebosante medio ambiente, es, por tanto, inexacta: Resulta más adecuado describirlo como un zoo humano.
—Martin Hernandez

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