Lionel Tiger
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Lionel Tiger (born 1937) is an anthropologist. He is the Charles Darwin Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University and co-Research Director of the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. He is a graduate of McGill University, and the London School of Economics at the University of London, England. He is also a consultant to the U.S. Department of Defense on the future of biotechnology. Some of his works have included controversial concepts, including the biological origins of social interactions. He has predicted the higher status of women within society, in books such as The Decline of Males and Men in Groups. He has also written books such as The Pursuit of Pleasure, which discussed the concept that evolution has established the biological mechanisms of pleasure and that they have survival origins.
Lionel Tiger lives in New York City, and regularly contributes to mainstream media such as Psychology Today and The New York Times.