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Ecological-evolutionary Theory: Principles And Applications


Author(s): Lenski, Gerhard
ISBN10:  1594511004
ISBN13:  9781594511004
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  5/15/2005
Publisher(s): Paradigm Pub

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Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
xi
Preface xiii
Part I: Principles
Evolutionary Theory: An Introduction
3(10)
The Family of Evolutionary Theories
4(2)
Older and Newer Evolutionary Theories Compared
6(2)
Why the Revival of Evolutionary Theory?
8(2)
Aim and Plan of This Volume
10(3)
Problem and Method
13(20)
Epistemological Assumptions
14(3)
Basic Units of Analysis
17(2)
Dependent Variables: Characteristics of Individual Societies
19(4)
Dependent Variables: Characteristics of Sets of Societies
23(2)
Dependent Variables: Characteristics of the Global System of Societies
25(6)
The Great Paradox
31(2)
The Biological Foundations of Human Societies
33(20)
Characteristics Humans Share with All Other Species
34(3)
Characteristics Humans Share with Certain Other Species
37(3)
Characteristics Unique to Humans
40(2)
Evolution as the Cumulation of Information
42(3)
The Nature of Human Nature
45(5)
Constants and Variables: A Brief Excursus
50(3)
Determinants of the Characteristics of Individual Societies: The Independent Variables
53(28)
The Genetic System of Information
54(5)
The Biophysical Environment
59(2)
The Sociocultural Environment
61(1)
The Neurological System of Information
62(1)
The Cultural System of Information
63(5)
Continuity and Change in Individual Societies: The Basic Dynamics of Societal Systems
68(5)
Intrasocietal Selection
73(1)
Human Societies as Imperfect Systems
74(1)
Societal Progress, Stasis, and Regression
74(1)
An Initial Model of the Determinants of the Characteristics of Individual Societies
75(4)
Excursus: Toward Greater Specification of Fundamental Relationships---Four Equations
79(2)
Characteristics of Sets of Societies
81(30)
Mapping the Social Universe: A Taxonomy of Societies
83(4)
Individual Societies and the Taxons
87(2)
Hunting and Gathering Societies
89(3)
Fishing Societies
92(1)
Horticultural Societies
93(3)
Agrarian Societies
96(3)
Maritime Societies
99(2)
Herding Societies
101(2)
Industrial Societies
103(2)
Postindustrial Societies?
105(1)
Hybrid Societies
106(1)
Special Theories in Retrospect
107(1)
Excursus: Testing Ecological-Evolutionary Theory
108(3)
Characteristics of the Global System of Societies
111(14)
An Ecological-Evolutionary Model of the Global System
113(3)
The Great Paradox Revisited
116(1)
Historical Eras
117(2)
Refining the Special Theories
119(2)
The Evolution of the Evolutionary Process
121(2)
Implications for Research
123(2)
Ecological-Evolutionary Theory and Its Alternatives: A Comparison
125(22)
Time Frame and Basic Unit(s) of Analysis
125(2)
Independent Variables
127(2)
Methodology and Epistemology
129(2)
Parsonsian Evolutionism
131(2)
Culturalism Materialism
133(1)
World-System Theory
134(2)
Modernization Theory
136(1)
Historical Particularism
137(1)
Retrospect and Prospect
138(1)
Excursus: Further Notes on Technology and Ideology
139(4)
Part II: Applications
Introduction to Part II
143(4)
The Origins and Early Development of Ancient Israel
147(22)
Early Efforts to Explain Israel's Origins
148(2)
The Peasant Revolt Model
150(2)
Questions Raised by Ecological-Evolutionary Theory
152(2)
Biophysical Environment and Technology: Bases for a New Model of Israel's Origins
154(3)
Premonarchic Israel as a Frontier Society
157(2)
The Frontier Society and Peasant Revolt Models Compared
159(2)
A Further Link in the Causal Chain
161(2)
Ideology and the Exodus People
163(3)
A Concluding Note
166(1)
Excursus: A Related Development
167(2)
The Rise of the West
169(18)
Historical Perspective
169(1)
Some Recent Explanations
170(2)
``The Greatest Event Since the Creation of the World, Excluding the Incarnation and Death of Him Who Created It''
172(2)
Other Treasure
174(1)
Equations 3 and 4 Revisited
175(1)
A Mental Experiment
176(1)
Other Factors in the Rise of the West: The Larger Model
177(1)
Technology's Role
178(2)
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
180(1)
Toward an Ecological-Evolutionary Model of the Rise of the West
181(2)
Policy Implications
183(4)
Trajectories of Development among Societies (coauthored with Patrick D. Nolan)
187(16)
Industrializing Agrarian and Industrializing Horticultural Societies Compared
188(2)
Data and Methods
190(2)
Initial Findings
192(3)
Possible Alternative Explanations of Findings
195(5)
Conclusions
200(1)
Appendix: Cases in the Analysis
201(2)
An Experiment That Failed
203(18)
Ecological-Evolutionary Theory and the Marxist Experiments
205(3)
Fatal Flaws in the Marxist Program
208(8)
What Have We Learned from Marxist Experiments? What Might We Learn?
216(5)
Part III: Epilogue
Retrospect and Prospect
221(12)
Retrospect
222(2)
An Agenda for Future Research
224(1)
The Arts and Technological Innovation
225(1)
Science and Technological Innovation
226(1)
Religion and Technological Innovation
227(1)
War and Human Nature
228(1)
Population Growth and Quality of Life
229(1)
The Social Impact of Advances in the Technologies of Health and Sanitation
230(1)
Concluding Remarks
231(2)
References 233(12)
Index 245(8)
About the Author 253

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