The Origins of Virtue
If, as Darwin suggests, evolution relentlessly encourages the survival of the fittest, why are humans compelled to live in cooperative, complex societies? In this fascinating examination of the roots of human trust and virtue, a zoologist and former American editor of the Economist reveals the results of recent studies that suggest that self-interest and mutual aid are not at...
If, as Darwin suggests, evolution relentlessly encourages the survival of the fittest, why are humans compelled to live in cooperative, complex societies? In this fascinating examination of the roots of human trust and virtue, a zoologist and former American editor of the Economist reveals the results of recent studies that suggest that self-interest and mutual aid are not at all incompatible. In fact, he points out, our cooperative instincts may have evolved as part of mankind's natural selfish behavior--by exchanging favors we can benefit ourselves as well as others. Brilliantly orchestrating the newest findings of geneticists, psychologists, and anthropologists, The Origins of Virtue re-examines the everyday assumptions upon which we base our actions towards others, whether in our roles as parents, siblings, or trade partners. With the wit and brilliance of The Red Queen , his acclaimed study of human and animal sexuality, Matt Ridley shows us how breakthroughs in computer programming, microbiology, and economics have given us a new perspective on how and why we relate to each other.
• Ridley's previous book, The Red Queen, was short-listed for the Writers' Guild Award for nonfiction.
马特·里德利先在牛津大学做动物学研究,然后当了一名记者。他在《经济学人》杂志工作了八年,在《星期日电讯》和《每日电讯》开设了七年专栏。《毫不掩饰》(Warts and All)一书就是他的作品,写的是美国的总统政治,《红心皇后》(The Red Queen)是他口碑最好的一本书,写的是性的进化,也由企鹅书局出版,同时他还写了《基因组》(Genome)。他的书曾入围六大文学奖项。他是国际生命中心(International Center for Life)机构的主席,现居卢森堡,妻子是纽卡斯尔大学心理学系的高级讲师。