Social evolution
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Social evolution
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Social evolution
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- The third chimpanzee for young people, on the evolution and future of the human animal, Jared Diamond ; adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
- Evolution and the emergent self, the rise of complexity and behavioral versatility in nature, Raymond L. Neubauer ; illustrations by Xuan Yue
- Global dystopias, Boston Review, editor Junot Díaz
- A different kind of animal, how culture transformed our species, Robert Boyd
- Sex, power, and partisanship, how evolutionary science makes sense of our political divide, Hector A. Garcia
- Before the dawn, recovering the lost history of our ancestors, Nicholas Wade
- The evolving self, a psychology for the third millennium, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
- The world until yesterday, what can we learn from traditional societies?, Jared Diamond
- The acceleration of cultural change, from ancestors to algorithms, R. Alexander Bentley and MichaelJ. O'Brien ; foreword by John Maeda
- Guns, germs, and steel, the fates of human societies, Jared Diamond
- Confessions of a matriarchist, rebuilding society on feminine principles
- Thinking big, how the evolution of social life shaped the human mind, Clive Gamble, John Gowlett and Robin Dunbar
- Catalyst, speaking, writing and leading for social evolution, by Sasha Allenby
- Spontaneous evolution, our positive future (and a way to get there from here), Bruce H. Lipton and Steve Bhaerman
- Chaos point 2012 and beyond, our choices between global disaster and a sustainable planet, Ervin Laszlo ; foreword by Barbara Marx Hubbard
- Amalga-nations, How Globalisation is Good, Doug Hendrie
- The creation of inequality, how our prehistoric ancestors set the stage for monarchy, slavery, and empire, Kent Flannery and Joyce Marcus
- Paleofantasy, what evolution really tells us about sex, diet, and how we live, Marlene Zuk
- Homo mysterious, evolutionary puzzles of human nature, David P. Barash
- The other side of Eden, hunters, farmers and the shaping of the world, Hugh Brody
- Becoming human, produced by Shining Red Productions for Nova ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- Our moment of choice, evolutionary visions and hope for the future, edited by Robert Atkinson, Kurt Johnson, and Deborah Moldow
- This view of life, completing the Darwinian revolution, David Sloan Wilson
- Blueprint, the evolutionary origins of a good society, Nicholas A. Christakis
- Becoming human, evolution and human uniqueness, Ian Tattersall
- Sex, genes & rock 'n' roll, how evolution has shaped the modern world, Rob Broooks
- Sex at dawn, the prehistoric origins of modern sexuality, Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá
- Survival of the friendliest, understanding our origins and rediscovering our common humanity, Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods
- Noble savages, my life among two dangerous tribes--the Yanamamo and the anthropologists, Napoleon A. Chagnon
- Primitive culture, researches into the development of mythology, philosophy, religion, art, and custom, Edward B. Tylor. --
- Guns, germs, and steel, [the fates of human societies], by Jared Diamond
- Darwin's unfinished symphony, how culture made the human mind, Kevin N. Laland
- The secret of our success, how culture is driving human evolution, domesticating our species, and making us smarter, Joseph Henrich
- The social instinct, how cooperation shaped the world, Nichola Raihani
- Spontaneous evolution, our positive future (and a way to get there from here), Bruce H. Lipton and Steve Bhaerman
- Sex, time, and power, how women's sexuality shaped human evolution, Leonard Shlain
- Birth 2012 and beyond, humanity's great shift to the age of conscious evolution, Barbara Marx Hubbard ; with the Welcoming Committee [including Jean Houston, Jack Canfield, and Neale Donald Walsch ; foreword by Stephen Dinan]
- The metamorphosis of the world, Ulrich Beck
- Guns, germs, and steel, [the fates of human societies], Jared Diamond
- Population wars, a new perspective on competition and coexistence, Greg Graffin
- War, peace, and human nature, the convergence of evolutionary and cultural views, edited by Douglas P. Fry
- The punisher's brain, the evolution of judge and jury, Morris B. Hoffman
- The third chimpanzee, the evolution and future of the human animal, Jared Diamond
- The great growing up, being responsible for humanity's future, John Renesch
- Sex, genes & rock'n roll, how evolution has shaped the modern world, Rob Broooks
- Bound together, how traders, preachers, adventurers, and warriors shaped globalization, Nayan Chanda
- The great acceleration, how the world is getting faster, faster, Robert Colville
- Wired for culture, origins of the human social mind, Mark Pagel
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