And Aggression — The Body Language Of Sex, Power,

by Julius Fast, published in 1977, is a non-technical guide to non-verbal communication. It is often regarded as a comprehensive resource for understanding how physical cues influence personal happiness and professional success. Key Themes

: While informative, some critics note that the humor can feel dated or "childish" at times. The Body Language of Sex, Power, and Aggression

: Spotting cues of hostility or impending conflict. Critical Reception by Julius Fast, published in 1977, is a

: Projecting dominance and control in social or material settings. : Spotting cues of hostility or impending conflict

: Highly visual with many illustrations; easy to read without a psychology background; covers a broad range of social interactions.

: It maintains steady ratings across platforms, including 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon and approximately 3.2 on Goodreads. Summary of Strengths and Weaknesses

: The book focuses on helping readers recognize subtle non-verbal signals in others and intentionally adjust their own body language to project power or attract partners.