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Political animals and social animals as biologically meaningful categories

Richard B. Carter

pp. 65-86

Abstract

This paper addresses itself to the question as to whether Homo is properly to be considered as a political animal, or whether Homo is best understood as merely a form of social animal which has evolved particularly complex survival stratagems. We will proceed primarily on the basis of the published work of the contemporary Swiss zoologist, Adolf Portmann, and argue for the view that there are solid grounds for distinguishing between social and political animals, and that Homo inhabits the realm of the political animal.

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(1988) Human Studies 11 (1).

Pages: 65-86

DOI: 10.1007/BF00143286

Full citation:

Carter Richard B. (1988) „Political animals and social animals as biologically meaningful categories“. Human Studies 11 (1), 65–86.