The Eternal Child: How Evolution Has Made Children Of Us All

The Eternal Child: How Evolution Has Made Children Of Us All by Clive Broomhall


ISBN
9780091894429
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
352

A seminal and highly controversial popular science title in the tradition of 'The Naked Ape.

Category killer, opinion changer, status-quo shaker, controversial bestseller - 'The Eternal Child' is all of these. Clive Bromhall's ground-breaking book is the story of a single evolutionary process which has shaped the human species.

The process, known as "neoteny", has been massively underestimated by scientists until now. It explains everything from our hairless skin to our upright stance and, argues Bromhall, unlocks the key to human nature and to the future of homo sapiens.

The human species, says Bromhall - radically but convincingly - has anatomically and behaviourally regressed into a state of permanent childhood. Humans are not in fact mature primates, but rather over-grown baby apes. In essence, in order to survive in our environment, in order to create a social species and allow our brains to develop, our species has been completely "infantised". With this key Clive Bromhall proceeds to unlock many of the mysteries of human behaviour and forces us to reassess our thinking on human nature, and the power of the child within.

The result of years of research, 'The Eternal Child' is thought-provoking and highly readable and will explain mysteries such as why some of us are homosexual, the differences between races, the need for religion and the dynamic of male/female relationships. Each decade produces one seminal, challenging and opinion-changing popular science title. This decade it will be 'The Eternal Child'.
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