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The Animal Within Us: Lessons About Life from Our Animal Ancestors (Hardcover)

~ Jay D. Glass (Author)
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Referring to the animal kingdom in this confident debut, neuroscientist and venture capitalist Glass reduces human behavior into the bio-behavioral imperatives of claiming territory, establishing social dominance and sexual mating. Presenting his work as both groundbreaking theory and a self-help guide, Glass attempts to demonstrate how virtually every decision we make and every thought we have, however pragmatic or spiritual, is rooted in a group of biological imperatives that are hardwired in our essentially animal brains. According to the author's model, we seek to expand and protect our territory, and to continue our genetic line and secure a position within the "pack"; what's left is, for the most part, intellectualized small talk. We believe in God, Glass maintains, "in order to have a way in which we can act out our supplicant behaviors (prayer) to a symbol (God) of the forces that exact control over our lives." While Glass argues well for his theories, readers may balk at his reductionism, and at assertions like this: "The mid-life crisis is simply a middle-aged adult's realization that their dreams of dominance when they began their careers some 15 years earlier will never be achieved. When we make a mid-life career change for whatever complex and rational reasons, we are simply looking for another arena in which to try once again to become leader of the pack." Glass, who switched careers from neuroscience to venture capitalism, may be drawing on his own experience here, but he neglects to discuss properly mid-life stories in which people who have achieved great success suddenly find that success shallow. In addition, Glass fails to consider fully the intriguing question of how adoption of his thesis could transform not only our emotional well-being, but society as a whole.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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The Animal Within Us gives us a comprehensive, comparative insight of how similar the animal and human are. A wonderful and at times terrifying thought. -- Tippi Hedren

A refreshing, delightful approach to what drives the species from a distillation of psychology, neuropsychology, and business world experience. -- Richard Weddige, M.D., Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Texas Tech Health Sciences Center

This is a well written and researched book. It will help the inquiring mind to better understand our place in nature and it sheds light on the origins of certain primitive emotions that can lead to action. -- Jane Goodall, Ph.D.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 156 pages
  • Publisher: Donington Press Ltd Inc (April 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966053664
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966053661
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,238,497 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've ever read!, August 15, 1999
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This book will challenge many people's basic beliefs about who we are and where we came from. It is not enough to say that man evolved from lower forms of life. Dr. Glass goes beyond that to explain how and why evolution molded our very behavior and that the behavior passed down to us from our animal ancestors was necessary for our very survival. He relates human behavior to Jane Goodall's work with Chimpanzees (amoung others) and makes a compelling case for how our behaviors are inherited from and connected to our animal ancestors. I couldn't put the book down!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Bypass this one., April 2, 1999
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Let me say outright that I didn't get past the fifth chapter, or "lesson" as the author calls them. After hinting that this would book would use scientific and rational means, the author indulged in vague and undefined statements like, "We each have a soul...the animals have no soul..." Huh? I suppose it could work as a children's book. I think many adults drawn to this subject will find it simplistic and trite, so I would recommend other books for them. Perhaps The Moral Animal (a good introduction to Evolutionary Psychology), The Adapted Mind (a bit weightier), and/or The Biological Basis of Human Behaviour (quite technical in spots).
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3.0 out of 5 stars a good starter book, May 9, 2002
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true, that the author makes some vague and undefined statements (ie "humans have a soul...animals do not"), but the discerning reader can see through that and still find value in the book. i almost put the book down after a few chapters because of statements like those, but i'm glad i pressed on. the second half of the book was much more insightful. this book would be of little value to those already well-read on the subject, but i think it's a good book for those just starting out in evolutionary psychology study.
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