Conscience and Conflict: Darwin, Freud, and the Origins of Human Aggression
In D. Evans & P. Cruse (eds.), Emotion, Evolution, and Rationality. OUP (2004)
| Abstract | Darwin's and Freud's theories cohere in explaining human group conflict. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Darwin Freud Aggression Group Conflict Projection Identification | |||||||||
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