Description |
xvi, 301 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-289) and index. |
Contents |
The human niche -- A brief history of the human lineage -- Ancient bodies, modern world -- Medicine -- Food -- Sleep -- Sex and gender -- Parenthood and relationship -- Childhood -- School -- Becoming adults -- Culture and consciousness -- The fourth frontier. |
Summary |
"We are living through the most prosperous age in all of human history, yet we are listless, divided, and miserable. Wealth and comfort are unparalleled, but our political landscape is unmoored, and rates of suicide, loneliness, and chronic illness continue to skyrocket. How do we explain the gap between these truths? And how should we respond? For evolutionary biologists Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein, the cause of our troubles is clear: the accelerating rate of change in the modern world has outstripped the capacity of our brains and bodies to adapt. We evolved to live in clans, but today many people don’t even know their neighbors’ names. In our haste to discard outdated gender roles, we increasingly deny the flesh-and-blood realities of sex—and its ancient roots. The cognitive dissonance spawned by trying to live in a society we are not built for is killing us. In this book, Heying and Weinstein draw on decades of their work teaching in college classrooms and exploring Earth’s most biodiverse ecosystems to confront today’s pressing social ills—from widespread sleep deprivation and dangerous diets to damaging parenting styles and backward education practices." --book jacket |
Subject |
Human ecology.
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Human evolution -- Social aspects.
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Civilization, Modern -- Social aspects.
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Hunting and gathering societies.
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Biodiversity.
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Added Author |
Weinstein, Bret, author.
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Added Title |
Evolution and the challenges of modern life |
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Hunter-gatherer's guide to the twenty-first century |
ISBN |
9780593086889 |
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0593086880 |
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