Wired for Culture: Origins of the Human Social Mind

Author:   Mark Pagel
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
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Pages:   432
Publication Date:   19 March 2013
Format:   Paperback
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A unique trait of the human species is that our personalities, lifestyles, and worldviews are shaped by an accident of birth—namely, the culture into which we are born. It is our cultures and not our genes that determine which foods we eat, which languages we speak, which people we love and marry, and which people we kill in war. But how did our species develop a mind that is hardwired for culture—and why? Evolutionary biologist Mark Pagel tracks this intriguing question through the last 80,000 years of human evolution, revealing how an innate propensity to contribute and conform to the culture of our birth not only enabled human survival and progress in the past but also continues to influence our behavior today. Shedding light on our species’ defining attributes—from art, morality, and altruism to self-interest, deception, and prejudice—Wired for Culture offers surprising new insights into what it means to be human.

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Author:   Mark Pagel
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.339kg
ISBN:  

9780393344202


ISBN 10:   0393344207
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   19 March 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Pagel's story is...vivid and effective...this is the best popular science book on culture so far. -- Pete Richerson Starred review. Readers of diverse perspectives will recognize [Pagel's] timely wisdom. An intriguing combination of information...with an optimistic prediction of a future global society in which inventiveness and cooperation prevail. This richly rewarding work of science explains the evolutionary significance of living in a collaborative culture. Human evolution may be the hottest area in popular science writing, ahead even of books about cosmology and the brain. Within this crowded field, Mark Pagel's Wired for Culture stands out for both its sweeping erudition and its accessibility to the non-specialist reader. -- Clive Clarkson Starred review. Pagel does an excellent job of using evolutionary biology to discuss the origins of religion, music, and art, and the reason why, cross-culturally, we generally share a sense of morality. Wired for Culture, a remarkable new book by Mark Pagel... sets out to explain [the] peculiar human property of fragmenting into mutually uncomprehending cultural groups... We use [language] to operate the cooperative but competitive system of social exchange that is a society: to charm, forgive, manipulate, bewitch, embroider, exaggerate, diminish, disparage-to choose just some of the verbs from the key paragraph of Dr. Pagel's (beautifully written) book. -- Matt Ridley Gorgeously written, elegantly argued, Pagel demonstrates that genes are only a small part of the human success story; minds and culture are the larger part. A compelling read that allows us to appreciate everything around us with fresh eyes. -- David Eagleman, author of Tales of the Afterlives and Incognito


This richly rewarding work of science explains the evolutionary significance of living in a collaborative culture. Human evolution may be the hottest area in popular science writing, ahead even of books about cosmology and the brain. Within this crowded field, Mark Pagel s Wired for Culture stands out for both its sweeping erudition and its accessibility to the non-specialist reader. --Clive Clarkson


Starred review. Readers of diverse perspectives will recognize [Pagel's] timely wisdom. -- Booklist Gorgeously written, elegantly argued, Pagel demonstrates that genes are only a small part of the human success story; minds and culture are the larger part. A compelling read that allows us to appreciate everything around us with fresh eyes. -- David Eagleman, author of Tales of the Afterlives and Incognito An intriguing combination of information...with an optimistic prediction of a future global society in which inventiveness and cooperation prevail. -- Kirkus Reviews Starred review. Pagel does an excellent job of using evolutionary biology to discuss the origins of religion, music, and art, and the reason why, cross-culturally, we generally share a sense of morality. -- Publishers Weekly This richly rewarding work of science explains the evolutionary significance of living in a collaborative culture. Human evolution may be the hottest area in popular science writing, ahead even of books about cosmology and the brain. Within this crowded field, Mark Pagel's Wired for Culture stands out for both its sweeping erudition and its accessibility to the non-specialist reader. -- Clive Clarkson - Financial Times


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Mark Pagel is a Fellow of the Royal Society and a professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Reading. He lives in Oxford, England.

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