The Weirdest People in the World, 9780141976211
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Uncover the strange origins of the Western mind and its impact.

The Weirdest People in the World

how the west became psychologically peculiar and particularly prosperous

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  • Paperback

    704 pages

  • Release Date

    30 August 2021

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Summary

The WEIRD Revolution: How Western Minds Shaped the Modern World

An exhilarating account of how psychology, culture, and institutions co-evolved to produce the Western mind.

Do you identify yourself by your profession or achievements, rather than your family network? Do you cultivate your unique attributes and personal goals? If so, perhaps you are WEIRD—raised in a society that is Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic.

Unlike most who have ever live…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141976211
ISBN-10:0141976217
Author:Joseph Henrich
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:704
Release Date:30 August 2021
Weight:481g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 31mm
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Critics Review

A masterpiece. Staggering in range, intricate in detail, thrilling in ambition, this book is a landmark in social thought. Henrich may go down as the most influential social scientist of the first half of the twenty-first century. – Matthew Syed * bestselling author of ‘Black Box Thinking’ and ‘Bounce’ *Illuminates a journey into human nature that is more exciting, more complex and ultimately more consequential than has previously been suspected. * Nature *A massively ambitious work that explains the transition to the modern world … Significantly contributes to our understanding – Francis Fukuyama, author of The Origins of Political OrderEngagingly written, excellently organized and meticulously argued … This is an extraordinarily ambitious book, along the lines of Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel … We will all have to change our perspective. – Daniel C. Dennett * New York Times *The most absorbing, provocative and compelling book I have read in a long time. Joseph Henrich’s thrilling exposé of cultural variety and evolution is grounded in meticulous science, and his arguments go beyond the milestone of Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel. You will never look again in the same way at your own seemingly universal values. – Uta Frith * Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Development, University College London *Phenomenal … The only theory I am aware of that attempts to explain broad patterns of human psychology on a global scale. – Coren Apicella, Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania * Washington Post *This anthropology-meets-big-data approach is not merely innovative, but underpins a fascinating and creative book, brimming with provocative ideas. * Financial Times *There’s nothing so fascinating as a social anthropologist’s analysis of his own tribe. Henrich shows how strange and exceptional Western society is when compared with most of the world – John Barton, author of A History of the BibleHenrich has thought more deeply about cultural evolution than anybody alive. His fascinating insights into just how weird people like he and I are, with our western lifestyles, and what the implications of that are for better and for worse, are a great contribution to scholarship. – Matt Ridley * author of ‘How Innovation Works’ *Propelled by a bold vision, this landmark study is required reading for anyone curious about the origins of modernity – Walter Scheidel, author of The Great Leveler

About The Author

Joseph Henrich

Joseph Henrich is an award-winning anthropologist, and a professor and chair of the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. He is the author of The Secret of our Success. He lives in Massachusetts.

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