Genes, Brains, and Politics: Self-selection and Social Life, Volym 10
Applying his behavioral principles most notably relevant to self-selection and using examples derived from modern political action, White examines the importance of these fundamental orientations in the social and political orders. The work has implications for policy assessment and re-formulation. It constitutes a challenge to much of the widely accepted contemporary political theory and public policy approaches. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Brains Bonds and Politics | 17 |
Brains Bonds and Bureaucracy Public Administration from a Neuropolitical Perspective | 19 |
Shadow Networks and SelfSelection The Neuropolitics of Covert Action | 41 |
The Neuropolitics of LocalCosmopolitan SelfSelection | 69 |
Locals Cosmopolitans and Politics A Neuropolitical Perspective | 71 |
The Founding Fathers as Cosmopolitans The Neuropolitics of the Constitution | 87 |
The Neuropolitics of Alienation | 108 |
GeneEnvironment Interaction The Neuropolitics of Alienation | 109 |
SelfSelection and Sexual Politics | 141 |
References | 175 |
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Genes, Brains, and Politics: Self-selection and Social Life, Volym 10 Elliott White Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1993 |
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