I am just reading "The Third Side" and am surprised at how much anthropology there is in it. What do you think of the anthropological data he cites and his view of the reasons people began warring? Do you think other anthropologists would agree? We are considering this book for our "core list" in the library project, and I don't feel sufficiently knowledgeable in cultural anthropology to make a judgment.
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I am just reading "The Third Side" and am surprised at how much anthropology there is in it. What do you think of the anthropological data he cites and his view of the reasons people began warring? Do you think other anthropologists would agree? We are considering this book for our "core list" in the library project, and I don't feel sufficiently knowledgeable in cultural anthropology to make a judgment.
Thanks for your help!