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Human Instincts and the Evolution of Cooperation

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The Origins of Virtue

Human Instincts and the Evolution of Cooperation

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If evolution by natural selection relentlessly favors self-interest, why do human beings live in complex societies and show so much cooperative spirit? In The Origins of Virtue, Matt Ridley, a zoologist and former American editor of the Economist, shows that recent research in a number of fields has suggested a resolution of the apparent contradiction between self-interest and mutual aid.

Brilliantly orchestrating the new findings of geneticists, psychologists, and anthropologists, The Origins of Virtue re-examines the everyday assumptions upon which we base our actions towards others, whether we are nurturing parents, siblings, or trade partners.

The Origins of Virtue searches for the roots of that capacity for trust, contrasts it with the social instincts of ants, baboons, and naked mole rats, and draws provocative conclusions for our understanding of politics. Ridley not only traces the evolution of society but shows us how breakthroughs in computer programming, microbiology, and economics have all played their role in providing us with a unique perspective on how and why we relate to each other.

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The Origins of Virtue: Human Instincts and the Evolution of Cooperation
April 1, 1998, Penguin (Non-Classics)
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The origins of virtue: human instincts and the evolution of cooperation
1997, Viking
in English - 1st American ed.
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1996, Viking
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First Sentence

"'The ants and termites,' wrote Prince Kropotkin, 'have renounced the "Hobbesian war", and they are the better for it.'"

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Library of Congress
QH366.2.R527 1997

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7351648M
ISBN 10
0140264450
ISBN 13
9780140264456
Library Thing
57278
Goodreads
22471

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OL2078893W

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'The ants and termites,' wrote Prince Kropotkin, 'have renounced the "Hobbesian war", and they are the better for it.'
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