Wired For Culture by Mark Pagel
The Natural History of Human Cooperation
Exploring the profound impact of culture on human evolution, this book delves into how our unique ability to share and transmit knowledge has shaped societies and driven our species' success. It examines the intricate relationship between genetic evolution and cultural development, arguing that culture acts as a powerful force in shaping human behavior and social structures. Through a blend of anthropology, biology, and psychology, the narrative reveals how cultural innovations have allowed humans to adapt to diverse environments, fostering cooperation, creativity, and the complex social networks that define our existence.
- Published
- 2012
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 432
- Original Language
- English
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