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Les Fourmis (English: The Ants) is a 1991 science fiction novel by French writer Bernard Werber. It was released in English as Empire of the Ants. The book sold more than two million copies and has been translated into more than 30 languages. [citation needed] A video game adaptation was released in 2001.
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Werber's books anthropomorphize animals including dolphins, rats and ants. He also uses characters symbolically to reflect "the stage of the evolution of the soul". In addition, he defends the vision of a collectivist global government that acts as the "world police" and that imposes strict birth control .
Myrmecology is a study of science that looks at the life, society and hierarchy of ants. Early Myrmecologists believed that ant culture was utopian and thought by studying them in encased ant ...
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The Ants, translated into English as Empire of the Ants). This book sold more than two million copies and has been translated into more than 30 languages. Le Jour Des Fourmis, 1992, ISBN 2-226-06118-5 (lit. The Day of the Ants) La Révolution Des Fourmis, 1996, ISBN 2-226-08636-6 (lit. The Revolution of the Ants)