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It sounds so... Mysandric. Is the book biased? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.176.80.65 (talk) 15:43, 21 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

The book is in no way misandric (not mysandric) and not biased at all. It is, in fact, the first book on human aggression which is free of ideology and sticks to empirical facts. It illustrates the role male aggression plays in our history and society, but does not fail to mention increasing female violence, especially among teenagers. In an - unfortunately - short passage the role of women in the evolution of male aggressivity is mentioned: the sexual selection by women of aggressive mating partners has produced the dominant expansive male who has shaped human history from Alexander the Great via Caesar, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, to Mussolini, Stalin, Hitler and Mao. Regrettably this book has not been met with the attention it deserves. Ontologix (talk) 04:43, 4 March 2013 (UTC)Reply