Humankind: A Hopeful History (Hindi)

Humankind: A Hopeful History (Hindi)

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ItS A Belief That Unites Leftists And Rightists, Psychologists And Philosophers, Writers And Historians. It Inspires The Headlines That Surround Us And Governs The Rules That Influence Our Lives. This Belief Is Deeply Rooted In Western Thought, From Machiavelli To Hobbes, From Freud To Dawkins. WeVe Been Taught That Humans Are Inherently Selfish And Governed By Self-Interest. Humankind Offers A New Argument. The Belief That People Are Good Is Both Practical And Revolutionary. The Tendency To Cooperate Rather Than Compete, To Trust Rather Than Distrust, Has Been Inherent In Our Evolutionary Process Since The Dawn Of Our Species. Seeing Others At Their Worst Influences Not Only Our Attitudes Toward Others, But Also Our Politics And Economy. In This Groundbreaking Book, Internationally Bestselling Author Rutger Brechtman Draws On Some Of The WorldS Most Renowned Studies And Reimagines Them To Provide A Fresh Perspective On The Last 200,000 Years Of Human History. From The Real-Life Lord Of The Flies To The Collaboration That Unfolded After The Blitz, From The Hidden Flaws Of The Stanford Prison Experiment To The True Story Of The Murder Of Kitty Genovese, Brechtman Demonstrates How Human Kindness And Altruism Can Transform The Way We Thinkand Bring About Real Change In Our Society. This Insightful Account Of Human Nature

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