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Evolutionary Heritage and its Impression on Adolph Hitler
Summary: Uses the theory of Evolutionary Heritage to explain the personality of Adolph Hitler. Explores Hitler's attachment to his parents and his evolutionary adapted drive for dominance. Describes how his attempt to establish secure inclusive fitness led to the Holocaust.
Adolph Hitler is known as a man of great historical value. His doings during the Second World War have forever scarred the history of a nation and a planet. His contempt for the Jewish people and others who opposed him is notorious throughout the world for its brutal and inhumane application. Somewhere along the way this man grew to hate and abhor those around him. According to the evolutionary theory of personality, Hitler may not have had much choice in his character, which resulted in the man known as the administrator of pure evil.
One of the first things that contributes to Adolph Hitler's rather unique personality is his attachment to his mother and father. Attachment refers to seeking and sustaining proximity to another individual, and has functioned throughout human evolution to protect the infant from predators and to assure inclusive fitness. Infants start to build attachments within...
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