На английском языке.
Anthony Smith approaches The Body with the conception that "man is just another bit of biology," not an isolated being; he has concentrated on function over breakdown. "People, like every other living thing, are to survive, to change, to reproduce," and he feels reproduction deserves most emphasis. Consequently he proceeds with a certain deliberateness to deliver the facts of life, basic and otherwise--interjected among the usual knowns are such items as: homosexuals have more brothers than average; fifty per cent of the population if taken by the criterion of productivity are "genetically unfit". The author also covers birth and development, decay and death, the organs, the senses, nutrition, sleep, and concludes with a discussion of radiation and a glossary for the nuclear age. The Body, beautiful or otherwise, has a consistent fascination which this book capitalizes on to secure a popular rather than a scientific response.
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