Description
In this thought-provoking exploration, Desmond Morris delves into the complexities of human behaviour within the confines of modern urban life. Drawing parallels between the lives of animals in captivity and humans in cities, Morris examines how the artificial environment of the 'human zoo' affects our instincts and social interactions. The book offers insights into the psychological and sociological challenges faced by individuals in densely populated areas, highlighting the impact of stress, competition, and social hierarchies. Through a blend of scientific observation and engaging narrative, Morris provides a compelling analysis of the human condition in the contemporary world.
Published 1971
Condition: Well Read