Biopolitics: The Political Potential of the Life Sciences
Intro -- BIOPOLITICS -- LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Chapter 1 BIOPOLITICS: SUBJECT MATTER, HISTORY, AND MAIN SUBFIELDS -- 1.1. BIOPOLITICS AS THE IMPACT OF BIOLOGY (THE LIFE SCIENCES) ON POLITICS AND VICE VERSA -- 1.1.1. Biopolitics as the Influence of Evolutionary Biology-related Factors on Political Behavior -- 1.1.2. Biopolitics as the Influence of Politics on Biology -- 1.1.3. Biopolitics as the Whole Gamut of Interactions between Biology and Politics -- 1.2. LEVELS OF BIOPOLITICS -- 1.2.1. Role of Biopolitics in Terms of Social Philosophy -- 1.2.2. Role of Biopolitics in Terms of Political Science -- 1.2.3. Role of Biopolitics in Terms of Practical Policy -- 1.3. HISTORY OF BIOPOLITICS -- 1.3.1. Prehistory of Biopolitics -- 1.3.1.1. Mythological Paradigm -- 1.3.1.2. Natural Philosophy Paradigm -- 1.3.1.3. Theological Paradigm -- 1.3.1.4. Mechanistic Paradigm -- 1.3.1.5. Evolutionary Paradigm -- 1.3.1.6. Sociocultural Paradigm in Biology -- 1.3.2. History of the Main Biopolitical Schools -- 1.4. MAIN SUBFIELDS OF BIOPOLITICS -- 1.4.1. Behavioral (Ethological) Subfield of Biopolitics -- 1.4.2. Organizational (Structural) Subfield -- 1.4.3. Physiological Subfield -- 1.4.4. Environmental (Ecological) Subfield -- Chapter 2 BIOBEHAVIORAL (ETHOLOGICAL) SUBFIELD OF BIOPOLITICS -- 2.1. CONCEPTUAL UNDERPINNINGS OF THE BIOBEHAVIORAL SUBFIELD OF BIOPOLITICS -- 2.1.1. Ethology -- 2.1.2. Communication: Biosemiotics -- 2.1.3. Agonistic Behavior. Aggression -- 2.1.4. Loyal Behavior. Affiliation and Cooperation. Prisoner's Dilemma -- 2.1.5. Sociobiology. Evolutionary Psychology -- 2.2. IMPACT OF BIOLOGY ON POLITICS AND VICE VERSA AT THE BEHAVIORAL LEVEL -- 2.2.1. Collective Aggression in Human Society in Biopolitical Terms.