Caras, A. Roger 1928-2001

Death as a way of life : by Roger A. Caras. - First edition - Boston ; Toronto : Little, Brown and Company, 1970. - 173 p. ; 21 cm.

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Maintaining that the will to hunt is inherent in man, naturalist Caras analyzes man's proclivity for hunting and killing from prehistoric times when man had to hunt and kill for food to the present when the hunt is considered sport. Built-in physical and emotional killing, equipment technology, male bonding or camaraderie, and masculine self-image explain hunting as a recreation.


Hunting--Moral and ethical aspects
Wildlife conservation