Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World

Author:   Harvey Whitehouse
Publisher:   Cornerstone
ISBN:  

9781529152227


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   13 June 2024
Format:   Hardback
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'Insightful and breathtaking . . . Explains some of our species' greatest successes and failures.' Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens How our evolved psychology has shaped the past, present and future of humanity. Each of us is endowed with an inheritance. A set of ancient biases, forged through countless millennia of natural and cultural selection, which shape every facet of our behaviour. For generations, this inheritance has taken us to ever greater heights. But now, for the first time, it is failing us - with devastating implications for humanity. In Inheritance, renowned anthropologist Harvey Whitehouse offers a sweeping account of how our evolved biases have shaped humanity's past and imperil its future. Unveiling a pioneering new way of viewing our collective history - one that weaves together psychological experiments, on-the-ground fieldwork, and big data - Whitehouse introduces three biases that shape human behaviour everywhere- conformism, religiosity, and tribalism. These biases have catalysed the greatest transformations in human history, from the birth of agriculture, to the rise and fall of human sacrifice, to the creation of the first multiethnic empires. Yet today, they are driving us to ruin. Taking us deep into New Guinea tribes, Libyan militias, and predatory ad agencies, Whitehouse shows how the tools we once used to manage our biases are breaking down, with disastrous consequences for us all. By uncovering how human nature has shaped our collective history, Inheritance reveals a surprising new path to solving our most urgent problems. The result is a powerful reappraisal of the human journey; one that transforms our understanding of who we are, and who we could be.

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Author:   Harvey Whitehouse
Publisher:   Cornerstone
Imprint:   Hutchinson Heinemann
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.577kg
ISBN:  

9781529152227


ISBN 10:   1529152224
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   13 June 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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A compelling, thoughtful, nuanced and ultimately hopeful new perspective on our history, present crises and future potential . . . A masterpiece – important, thought-provoking and great fun to read. -- KATE FOX, author of Watching the English This fascinating book combines ground-breaking research with compelling storytelling to reveal how humanity’s deepest tendencies towards conforming, believing and belonging have profoundly shaped our many histories and current realities . . . Profoundly thought-provoking. -- KATE RAWORTH, author of Doughnut Economics A bold and sweeping analysis that ranges widely through time, across geographies and through different kinds of human societies. A book of rare ambition and scope. -- PETER FRANKOPAN, author of The Silk Roads Harvey Whitehouse has woven his extensive studies of our inherited human nature into a remarkably readable book that aims to help us respond more effectively to contemporary problems. He offers a powerful argument that the behaviour change we need is more likely to occur if we make use of our evolved human nature, rather than seek to transcend it. -- PETER SINGER, author of Animal Liberation A bold and sweeping analysis that ranges widely through time, across geographies and through different kinds of human societies. A book of rare ambition and scope. -- PETER FRANKOPAN, author of The Silk Roads


A bold and sweeping analysis that ranges widely through time, across geographies and through different kinds of human societies. A book of rare ambition and scope. -- PETER FRANKOPAN, author of The Silk Roads A compelling, thoughtful, nuanced and ultimately hopeful new perspective on our history, present crises and future potential . . . A masterpiece – important, thought-provoking and great fun to read. -- KATE FOX, author of Watching the English This fascinating book combines ground-breaking research with compelling storytelling to reveal how humanity’s deepest tendencies towards conforming, believing and belonging have profoundly shaped our many histories and current realities . . . Profoundly thought-provoking. -- KATE RAWORTH, author of Doughnut Economics Harvey Whitehouse has woven his extensive studies of our inherited human nature into a remarkably readable book that aims to help us respond more effectively to contemporary problems. He offers a powerful argument that the behaviour change we need is more likely to occur if we make use of our evolved human nature, rather than seek to transcend it. -- PETER SINGER, author of Animal Liberation A profoundly important book with a breathtaking scope. Whitehouse shows how evolution sculpted our psychological make-up, how we overcame these biological limitations over the course of world history and how we can wield this knowledge to face the challenges of the future. Full of deep insights into human nature, this is a work of compelling conviction by a master in the field. -- LEWIS DARTNELL, author of BEING HUMAN and ORIGINS A bold and sweeping analysis that ranges widely through time, across geographies and through different kinds of human societies. A book of rare ambition and scope. -- PETER FRANKOPAN, author of The Silk Roads A compelling, thoughtful, nuanced and ultimately hopeful new perspective on our history, present crises and future potential . . . A masterpiece – important, thought-provoking and great fun to read. -- KATE FOX, author of Watching the English This fascinating book combines ground-breaking research with compelling storytelling to reveal how humanity’s deepest tendencies towards conforming, believing and belonging have profoundly shaped our many histories and current realities . . . Profoundly thought-provoking. -- KATE RAWORTH, author of Doughnut Economics


A bold and sweeping analysis that ranges widely through time, across geographies and through different kinds of human societies. A book of rare ambition and scope. -- PETER FRANKOPAN, author of The Silk Roads A compelling, thoughtful, nuanced and ultimately hopeful new perspective on our history, present crises and future potential . . . A masterpiece – important, thought-provoking and great fun to read. -- KATE FOX, author of Watching the English


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Professor Harvey Whitehouse is Chair of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford and Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion. One of the world's leading experts on the evolutionary basis of human culture, Whitehouse's work has featured in the Telegraph, Guardian, Scientific American and New Scientist, and he has delivered talks at the World Economic Forum and the United Nations. He lives in Oxford.

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