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The Social Instinct
- How Cooperation Shaped the World
- Narrated by: Nichola Raihani
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
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Why cooperate? This may be the most important scientific question we have ever, and will ever, face.
The science of cooperation tells us not only how we got here, but also where we might end up. Cooperation explains how strands of DNA gave rise to modern-day nation states. It defines our extraordinary ecological success, as well as many of the most surprising features of what make us human: not only why we live in families, why we have grandmothers and why women experience the menopause, but also why we become paranoid and jealous, and why we cheat.
Nichola Raihani also introduces us to other species who, like us, live and work together. From the pied babblers of the Kalahari to the cleaner fish of the Great Barrier Reef, they happen to be some of the most fascinating and extraordinarily successful species on this planet. What do we have in common with these other species, and what is it that sets us apart?
Written at a time of global pandemic, when the challenges and importance of cooperation have never been greater, The Social Instinct is an exhilarating, far-reaching and thought-provoking journey through all life on Earth, with profound insights into what makes us human and how our societies work.
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- Bethan Mallen
- 17-06-21
Simply brilliant!
Superbly written book. Encouraged me to consider our co-existence on Earth with other cooperative species and what we can learn from them. The final pages provide a sobering reminder that there is no divine plan for our species and warns us against complacency towards our future. Professor Raihani doesn’t use her book to preach or take the moral high ground, she succinctly shares the research findings of cooperation in ants, mole rats, cleaner fish, humans and many other species. She weaves little anecdotes and heart warming comparisons throughout the book to keep it engaging for the likes of me (a non scientist) to enjoy and understand. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Nichola and congratulations on an excellent book.
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- RG
- 01-01-22
Excellent - lots to reflect on
We tend to hear a lot about competition - 'survival of the fittest' rhetoric - but more and more work is now coming to light on how cooperation is a major contributor to how we are as beings. This is a great book covering cooperation in different species and you get access to the academic research behind conclusions espoused plus the authors particular insights from her own research. It's a very interesting area and made very accessible in this book. The final chapter speculating on how me might have ended up with the type of societies we have as a result of abandoning hunter-gathering and becoming farmers I thought was very intriguing. I would wholeheartedly recommend this book
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- veyza
- 14-02-23
Fascinating
The evolution of social behaviour is engagingly explored through a wide range of fresh and fascinating examples. I didn't know that cleaner fish had a legal system. Recommended.
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- Siegfried Vogel
- 02-09-22
Loved it
Very informative and interesting read, thoroughly enjoyed it. Contains a lot of interesting facts as well as plenty of examples to illustrate them.
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- AR
- 04-07-21
Engaging and fascinating listen
An excellent book read brilliantly by the author. Lots to enjoy and learn from here whether you are well acquainted with or new to the study of social behaviour and cooperation. I will recommend it to my students.
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