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In the tradition of Richard Dawkins, this book offers a profound exploration of the hidden relationships that shape human evolution, emphasizing the crucial role of cooperation for our survival. Cooperation is fundamental to the emergence of life and its complexity, evolving from simple genetic material to complex societies. However, it poses a puzzling question: how does cooperation arise when, evolutionarily, genes prioritize their own propagation? The text examines intriguing examples, such as why meerkats nurture each other's young, why certain birds form colonies with limited breeding, and why some reef fish punish interspecies harm. With a background in biology, the author investigates the emergence of collaborative behavior across the animal kingdom and the problems it addresses. Notably, species exhibiting cooperative traits akin to humans are often not other primates but rather birds, insects, and fish from distant evolutionary branches. By analyzing the challenges these species face and their cooperative strategies, we gain insights into the origins of human cooperation. Furthermore, the book highlights the unique aspects of human collaboration that contribute to our distinctiveness and success in the natural world.
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The Social Instinct, Nichola Raihani
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- 2023
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