Human Zoo
Explore the fascinating insights of Human Zoo by Desmond Morris, a thought-provoking book published in 1994. In this compelling study, Morris delves into the lives of city dwellers, uncovering striking parallels between human behavior and that of captive zoo animals. With 176 pages of engaging content, this book examines the aggressive, sexual, and parental behaviors of humans as they navigate the unique stresses and pressures of urban living. Ideal for enthusiasts of popular psychology and behavioral theory, Human Zoo invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human existence in modern society. Discover how urban environments shape our instincts and interactions in this enlightening exploration of human behavior.