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Chaos and Intoxication: Complexity and Adaptation in the Structure of Human Nature

Alan Dean

Why are people often so unpredictable? Why do they do things which can cause great personal harm even when they know this to be the case? Chaos and Intoxication examines the nature of drug and alcohol abuse, seeking to address these and many other enduring questions through a detailed discussion of the chaotic nature of human existence.
Chaos and Intoxication discusses ideas and research in three general areas: neurobiology and genetics, cognition and collective action, and chaos and complexity theory. These are brought together to develop a general theory of chaos and human nature.
This book will be essential reading for students and researchers in sociology and medical anthropology as well as professionals working in the drug and alcohol support services.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Publish Date: Oct 2nd, 1997
  • Pages: 200
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.52in - 5.47in - 0.60in - 0.63lb
  • EAN: 9780415146159
  • Categories: Substance Abuse & Addictions - AlcoholAnthropology - GeneralDisease & Health Issues

About the Author

Alan Dean is Lecturer in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Hull.

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Praise for this book

'Both thought provoking and thorough ... Dean presents arguments that are impressive in their scope and that I found persuasive, stimulating and potentially useful ... a fertile source of ideas for people using simulating within the social sciences.' - Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation