The Descent of Man

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Discover the groundbreaking ideas of evolution with Charles Darwin's iconic work, **The Descent of Man**. This essential read delves into the origins of the human species, presenting a thought-provoking examination of our evolutionary history. Edited by the esteemed biographers James Moore and Adrian Desmond, this **Penguin Classics** edition offers a comprehensive insight into Darwin's controversial theories, marking the culmination of his extensive research begun in the 1830s.

In **The Descent of Man**, Darwin boldly connects humans to apes, emphasizing our shared ancestry and challenging the prevailing views of race. His concept of 'sexual selection' illustrates how female choice among males can lead to diverse traits, reshaping our understanding of human evolution and diversity. Declared by Sigmund Freud as one of the ten most significant texts in history, this book continues to influence modern thought regarding what it means to be human.

This trade paperback edition, released in 2004, spans 864 pages, presenting not only Darwin's revolutionary ideas but also a compelling introduction that provokes a re-assessment of his views on race and slavery. Accompanied by suggestions for further reading, a chronology, and biographical sketches, **The Descent of Man** serves as an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts alike. Embrace the legacy of one of the most pivotal figures in science and gain a deeper understanding of our place in the natural world with this definitive edition. Perfect for your collection or as a thoughtful gift, this classic work of evolutionary biology is a must-have for anyone interested in the complexities of humanity's past and future.

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