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Human kind: A Hopeful History

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  • Sep 3, 2019
  • #Humankind #Socialpsychology #Sociology
Rutger Bregman
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From the bestselling author of Utopia for Realists. It's a belief that unites the left and right, psychologists and philosophers, writers and historians. It drives the headlines th... Show More

From the bestselling author of Utopia for Realists.

It's a belief that unites the left and right, psychologists and philosophers, writers and historians. It drives the headlines that surround us and the laws that touch our lives. And its roots sink deep into Western thought: from Machiavelli to Hobbes, Freud to Pinker, the tacit assumption is that humans are bad.

Humankind makes the case for a new argument: that it is realistic, as well as revolutionary, to assume that people are good. When we think the worst of others, it brings out the worst in our politics and economics too.

In this major new history, internationally bestselling author Rutger Bregman shows how believing in human kindness and altruism can be a new way to think โ€“ and act as the foundation for achieving true change in our society.

It is time for a new view of human nature.

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Number of Pages: 496

ISBN: 9781408898

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Vincent Wood @TheVinceWood ยท Nov 4, 2022
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Human Kind by @rcbregman really made me re-evaluate how I interact with the world and people in it, and actually gave me a little optimism for the future in these uncertain times. A sort of positive philosophy piece backed up by empirical evidence genuinely blew my mind a little
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