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"Sapiens: A Brief Historty Of Humankind is a standout, stylish history of the human species. The title combines two words to form a new word, "sapiens," which means "intelligent." But as its subtitle indicates, this is not just a book about intelligence as one aspect of survival in the wild. It's also about our social and political lives—the ways we have been shaped by those around us and how those around us have been shaped by others who were their leaders. And it's an unprecedented synthesis of different points of view. It's a fast-paced, highly knowledgeable, and sometimes surprising survey of the world as we find it today. It is a careful look at not only how we came to be who we are, but why." - Michael Pollan Vol 2: What Makes Humans Human – Social Behaviors – Politics – Religion – Banking – Trade – Warfare "In this second volume of humankind's story, Jared Diamond continued his analysis of the fundamental differences between humans and "other apes" with a focus on political structure, religion, trade and warfare. In this book he writes about the social behaviors of humans from an evolutionary perspective. He explains how our large brain enabled us to organize into groups who could benefit from cooperation rather than competition. He explains how our social lives are unlike other animal societies, but are common to all humans. His book is an important work which examines the social behaviors of humans in depth." - Michael Pollan Vol 3: The Territorial Imperative – War – Conquest – Colonisation "In this final volume of the "brief history" of humankind Diamond tells us about war, conquest, and the various ways in which humans have spread out over the planet. He also discusses the political systems that emerged when groups moved into new areas - trying to establish authority through force or persuasion." - Michael Pollan Democracy's Dilemma: Vol 1. The Biological Basis Of Group Selection Vol 2. The Evolution Of Cooperation Vol 3. The Evolution Of Political Systems 1) "The History and Future of Human Sexuality" - Edward O. Wilson, 2006 2) "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" - Yuval Noah Harari (Translated by: ) – 2016 1) "Why Politicians Don't Make Good Leaders: A Darwinian View of Politeness and Power" – Timur Kuran – 2010 2) "The Secrets of Power: How Deceit and Misinformation Shape the Modern World", (A Non-fiction version of The Third Chimpanzee by Jared Diamond), 2007 (Jared Diamond once wrote to Dr. Kurt Wilson after being contacted by a psychologist to review a book on psychopathy. "...if you can find time to read this, I would greatly appreciate it. It is not light reading. cfa1e77820
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