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Penelope Lock

    On Genes, Gods and Tyrants
    • 1987

      On Genes, Gods and Tyrants

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In "Smiley's People," John Le Carre explores the tension between collective aspirations and individual survival, echoing a long-standing human quest to understand conduct. The text discusses the rise of biology in explaining social behavior, while philosophers argue that societal influences are paramount, reflecting on historical theories from Marx to Darwin.

      On Genes, Gods and Tyrants