Fat Mike
11-01-2010, 05:49 PM
Hi guys!
It's been a while since I was here last time and I have to admit that I've only returned for egoistic reasons. :) I'm going to start writing my C-thesis (I don't know the English counterpart, but it's the last moment in University) in a week which I'll need a lot of books for. The topic is human nature and politics in general. How human nature effects politics and vice versa, if there is a human nature at all etc. My goal is to undermine the classical realist assumption that international politics reflects the human nature.
So basically I'm interested in anything which has to do with human nature. I'll start off with some classical works such as Leviathan, but I'd also need pure scientific books on this issue. I guess psychology or maybe anthropology would be the preferable fields to begin with, but that's what I need your help with. So please, share your books with me. :) I'm searching both political philosophy on human nature and more scientifical works about the issue.
Thank you!
It's been a while since I was here last time and I have to admit that I've only returned for egoistic reasons. :) I'm going to start writing my C-thesis (I don't know the English counterpart, but it's the last moment in University) in a week which I'll need a lot of books for. The topic is human nature and politics in general. How human nature effects politics and vice versa, if there is a human nature at all etc. My goal is to undermine the classical realist assumption that international politics reflects the human nature.
So basically I'm interested in anything which has to do with human nature. I'll start off with some classical works such as Leviathan, but I'd also need pure scientific books on this issue. I guess psychology or maybe anthropology would be the preferable fields to begin with, but that's what I need your help with. So please, share your books with me. :) I'm searching both political philosophy on human nature and more scientifical works about the issue.
Thank you!