Re-examining Darwin and Human Evolution from a Partnership Perspective: A Conversation with David Loye

Riane Eisler talks with her husband, social psychologist and Darwin scholar David Loye, about his re-examination of Darwin’s theory of evolution and how and why the role of love, moral sensitivity, mutual aid, and other partnership values has been ignored in most evolutionary narratives, whereas se...

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Main Author: Riane Eisler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2019-11-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies
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Online Access:https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/ijps/article/view/2347
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love
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morality
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title Re-examining Darwin and Human Evolution from a Partnership Perspective: A Conversation with David Loye
title_short Re-examining Darwin and Human Evolution from a Partnership Perspective: A Conversation with David Loye
title_full Re-examining Darwin and Human Evolution from a Partnership Perspective: A Conversation with David Loye
title_fullStr Re-examining Darwin and Human Evolution from a Partnership Perspective: A Conversation with David Loye
title_full_unstemmed Re-examining Darwin and Human Evolution from a Partnership Perspective: A Conversation with David Loye
title_sort re-examining darwin and human evolution from a partnership perspective: a conversation with david loye
publisher University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
series Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies
issn 2380-8969
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Riane Eisler talks with her husband, social psychologist and Darwin scholar David Loye, about his re-examination of Darwin’s theory of evolution and how and why the role of love, moral sensitivity, mutual aid, and other partnership values has been ignored in most evolutionary narratives, whereas selfishness, violence, and other traits key to imposing and maintaining domination systems have been presented as key to human evolution.
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evolution
human evolution
love
mutuality
morality
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