Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman
LKR4,550.00
In Humankind, Rutger Bregman challenges the prevailing notion that humanity is inherently selfish and competitive. With compelling historical examples and research from psychology and anthropology, Bregman argues that humans are naturally cooperative, compassionate, and inclined to work together for the common good. This optimistic and refreshing perspective offers a new way of thinking about human nature and its potential. Bregman’s work is a call for hope in a world that often seems divided and conflicted, encouraging readers to reconsider their assumptions about what drives human behavior.
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Categories: Historical, Non-fiction
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