The book integrates the growing body of experimental evidence on human nature scattered across a variety of disciplines into a coherent, original narrative about the extent to which market relations are reflective of the basic human sociality that was originally adapted to a more tribal existence.
The book integrates the growing body of experimental evidence on human nature scattered across a variety of disciplines into a coherent, original narrative about the extent to which market relations are reflective of the basic human sociality that was originally adapted to a more tribal existence.
Rojhat Av¿ar is an associate professor of economics at Columbia College Chicago. His research and teaching interests include social behavior, ethical norms, economic discourse, origin of human institutions, and political economy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Social Brain Chapter 1: The Myth of The Dissociative Identities Chapter 2: Why Wouldn't Chimpanzees Wear Sunglasses While Playing Poker? Part II: Economizing Brain Chapter 3: Cognitively Lazy Chapter 4: Emotionally Smart Part III: Interactive Minds Chapter 5: Reciprocal brain Chapter 6: Mind Reading Part IV: Key Innate Competencies Chapter 7: Emotional path to willpower Chapter 8: Sapiens See Sapiens Do (Monkey? Not So Much.) Part V: Pursuit of Identities Tribes and Emotional Connections Chapter 9: Human Sociality in the Market Epilogue Index
Introduction Part I: Social Brain Chapter 1: The Myth of The Dissociative Identities Chapter 2: Why Wouldn't Chimpanzees Wear Sunglasses While Playing Poker? Part II: Economizing Brain Chapter 3: Cognitively Lazy Chapter 4: Emotionally Smart Part III: Interactive Minds Chapter 5: Reciprocal brain Chapter 6: Mind Reading Part IV: Key Innate Competencies Chapter 7: Emotional path to willpower Chapter 8: Sapiens See Sapiens Do (Monkey? Not So Much.) Part V: Pursuit of Identities Tribes and Emotional Connections Chapter 9: Human Sociality in the Market Epilogue Index
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