Why Genes Are Not Selfish and People Are Nice
Discover a thought-provoking perspective on human nature in Why Genes Are Not Selfish and People Are Nice by Colin Hiram Tudge. Published in 2013, this insightful book challenges the common belief that humans are inherently selfish. Instead, Tudge presents a compelling argument that we are naturally cooperative beings, highlighting the importance of social connections and empathy in our lives. With 296 pages of engaging content, this book delves into the philosophy of nature and human ecology, offering a refreshing outlook on our behavior and relationships. Perfect for readers interested in social psychology and the complexities of human interaction, Tudge's work invites you to reconsider the way you perceive humanity and the universe around us. Explore the deeper meanings behind our actions and the interconnectedness of life with this enlightening read.