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The Kindness of Strangers : How a Selfish Ape Invented a New Moral Code

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Unlock the mystery of human kindness. “The Kindness of Strangers” by Michael E. McCullough explores how cooperation evolved in a supposedly selfish species. Discover the science behind our capacity for empathy and altruism, and how it shaped our moral code. Buy now and delve into the fascinating evolution of human generosity! 9780861540259

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780861540259
  • Publisher: Oneworld
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 128.999742 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0861540255
  • Publisher Date: 05 Oct 2020
  • Height: 22.999954 mm
  • No of Pages: 368

20 reviews for The Kindness of Strangers : How a Selfish Ape Invented a New Moral Code

  1. Utsav Dahiya

    A solid exploration of altruism, though some of the scientific jargon was hard to follow.

  2. T Nikhil

    I struggled to get through some parts, but the core ideas are fascinating. Worth the effort.

  3. Era Dhingra

    McCullough presents a compelling argument. The book can be technical, but it’s worth pushing through.

  4. Harsh Yadav

    I enjoyed learning about the science of kindness. A few chapters were slow, but the overall message is powerful.

  5. Aditya Pratap Singh Parihar

    A decent read, but I found some of the conclusions a bit of a stretch. Still, lots to think about.

  6. Sharayu Hitesh Vyavahare

    I highly recommend this book. It will change how you see human interact with each other!

  7. Ranjan Kumar Jha

    It’s a very interesting book. I had a little hard time going through some chapters, but overall, it’s worth reading.

  8. Siddhant

    It’s amazing book for one who like psychological perspective. Highly recommend.

  9. Rishabh Dwivedi

    A deep dive into the origins of kindness. A bit dry at times, but ultimately rewarding.

  10. Rajat Choubey

    Very interesting perspective. It can be slow at times, but it’s worth sticking with it.

  11. Dipankar Adhikari

    Well-researched and thought-provoking. I appreciated the author’s balanced approach. Highly recommend.

  12. Hemanth Lanka

    This book changed how I see human interaction! It’s a bit academic, but very insightful.

  13. Tapish Varshney

    The book’s premise is very intriguing. I found myself thinking about this book long after finishing it.

  14. Aaina Narang

    The book is not that captivating. It’s boring in some parts. You will feel sleepy while reading.

  15. Siddharth Vankam

    The book is just okay. It’s not so good but not so bad either. Just an okay read.

  16. Praveen B

    This book offers a new perspective on human nature. It’s a bit dense, but worth the read.

  17. Nivedita Rawat

    Interesting concept, but sometimes felt a bit repetitive. Still, a worthwhile read if you’re into evolutionary psychology.

  18. Yasaswani Akula

    It gives so much in new information. The book can be technical, but it’s worth reading.

  19. Mohit Kumar

    This book provides useful insights into the origins of our moral compass. Highly recommended.

  20. Varalika Kathuria

    A thought-provoking exploration of human kindness. Some sections were dense, but overall, a fascinating book.

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