Oliver von Neumayer describes human society from the standpoint of human ethology, a branch of natural science that studies behavior and instincts. Not only will you learn what human ethology is in terms of male-female relationships, gender, matriarchy, patriarchy, religion, feminism and demographic crisis. You will also discover what science, art, culture, law, politics, child rearing represent in the light of human ethology and much more.
Applied human ethology enables the reader to understand the inner logic behind the structure of the human world and to use this insight practically to improve one's own life and that of other people. You will learn to identify the respective instinctive manifestations in yourself and in the people around you, you will be able to control your behavior and you will know in advance what to expect from the other people. As a result, you gain the ability to effectively control your personal life, love, happiness, success, and destiny.
This book is not a guide and does not constitute an instruction or a call to action. This is to be understood only as a collection of certain principles and ideas, whereby each reader has to decide for himself at his own responsibility whether and to what extent he or she put another idea from this book into practice.
Any kind of liability on the part of the author is excluded.
Applied human ethology enables the reader to understand the inner logic behind the structure of the human world and to use this insight practically to improve one's own life and that of other people. You will learn to identify the respective instinctive manifestations in yourself and in the people around you, you will be able to control your behavior and you will know in advance what to expect from the other people. As a result, you gain the ability to effectively control your personal life, love, happiness, success, and destiny.
This book is not a guide and does not constitute an instruction or a call to action. This is to be understood only as a collection of certain principles and ideas, whereby each reader has to decide for himself at his own responsibility whether and to what extent he or she put another idea from this book into practice.
Any kind of liability on the part of the author is excluded.
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