Cultural Selection

Cultural Selection by A. Fog, published by Springer Science & Business Media on February 28, 1999, spans 322 pages and is presented in English. This book offers an interdisciplinary theory that challenges traditional sociology by addressing the irrational or unplanned aspects of culture, suggesting that society is not as rational as commonly perceived. It provides a comprehensive overview of cultural selection theory, detailing its history and various schools of thought, while also explaining the mechanisms behind cultural selection.
Readers will find an exploration of the new cultural r/k theory, which establishes causal connections among religion, politics, ethics, art, and sexual behavior. The book discusses diverse phenomena, including historical events and contemporary movements, while maintaining a focus on real-world applications. It serves as a foundation for further research across multiple disciplines, including anthropology, political science, and social psychology, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of human culture.
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This book provides an interdisciplinary theory that challenges traditional sociology by its superior ability to explain the irrational or unplanned aspects of culture, and it reveals that our society is not as rational as we would like to believe. The reader receives a comprehensive overview of cultural selection theory, including the history of the theory and the many different schools of thought, as well as an explanation of the nuts and bolts of cultural selection and the different selection mechanisms. Furthermore, the author introduces the new paradigm-breaking cultural r/k theory – a theory which reveals causal connections between religion, politics, ethics, art, and sexual behavior; and which can explain such diverse phenomena as the fall of Rome, the advent of rock music in the late Soviet Union, and the anti-pornography movement in contemporary USA. The attraction of this theory lies in its impressive explanatory power and its usefulness for making predictions. Unlike some elaborate mathematical treatises, this book maintains a down-to-earth theory with the main focus on the explanation of real world phenomena, including religion, politics, music, art, architecture, clothing fashion, sexual behavior, sport, and play. It thereby provides a solid foundation on which to base further research in many areas of human culture, including anthropology, archaeology, political and religious history, art, social psychology, sexology, peace research and futurology.
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