Dominion

Dominion

by NilesEldredge (Author)

Synopsis

Overpopulation, depletion of natural resources, hunting of nonhuman species to extinction: paleontologist Niles Eldredge questions the long term survival of humans, given our propensity for living beyond our ecological means. In Dominion he reviews the relation between biological and cultural evolution, showing how the agricultural revolution freed humans from dependence on local ecosystems and allowed us to assert our dominion, as the Christian Bible has it, over the beasts of the field. Unless we quickly change our homocentric ways, we'll irretrievably destroy our own habitat.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 29 May 1997

ISBN 10: 0520208455
ISBN 13: 9780520208452

Media Reviews
The human population of the earth is a standing affront to the rules of ecology. No reasonable scientific prediction would admit there to be so many of us. . . . Dominion is a short book, written for the nonspecialist audience, about this big paradox. He asks both how it came about, and what our understanding of it tells us (or suggests to us) about the human future. --Mark Ridley, New York Times Book Review
Author Bio
Niles Eldredge is a curator in the Department of Invertebrates at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Among his books is Reinventing Darwin: The Great Debate at the High Table of Evolutionary Theory (1995).