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Trust : self-interest and the common good
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ISBN: 9780199217915 9780199217922 0199217920 0199217912 Year: 2008 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford university press,

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Trust - our belief in the truth or reliability of someone or something - lies at the very heart of our relationships, our society and our everyday lives. Much of the time we take it for granted. And yet trust, or the lack of it, is becoming an increasingly prominent issue in public life: politicians say they want to rebuild trust in politics; people look for new ways to trust each other in a world where relationships are easier to start and harder than ever to sustain; and we are no longer sure how much we trust experts on issues like the safety of food or medicine. This short but thought-provoking book reveals why scientists, social scientists, and philosophers no longer take trust for granted. Beginning with some fascinating biological puzzles about the origins of trust -- how cooperation can evolve from 'selfish genes', and how language could have evolved when 'words are cheap' and we have such a capacity to deceive each other - Marek Kohn explores many different perspectives from the fields of science, sociology, economics, and politics, to draw out the wider implications for trust in human society today. The book ends on a personal note, concluding that our material prosperity is not matched by the quality of our lives and relationships, but that, if we understand what makes trust possible, and why it matters, then we will live better lives in a fast-moving, fast-changing, globalized society.

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Trust
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ISBN: 1281341541 9786611341541 0191551112 1435642201 9780191551116 9781281341549 9781435642201 6611341544 0199217912 9780199217915 0191578703 1383035725 9780191578700 Year: 2008 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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Trust lies at the heart of our relationships, our society and our everyday lives. From fascinating puzzles about the biological origins of trust, to the wider social and political implications of trust in human society, this book explores how trust works, what makes it possible, and why it matters more than ever today.


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Therace gallery : the return of racial science.
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ISBN: 022403958X Year: 1995 Publisher: London : Cape,

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Ethnology. --- Race.

As we know it : coming to terms with an evolved mind
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ISBN: 1862070253 Year: 1999 Publisher: London : Granta books,

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Four words for friends
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ISBN: 0300245149 9780300245141 9780300231083 0300231083 Year: 2019 Publisher: New Haven

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A compelling argument about the importance of using more than one language in today's world In a world that has English as its global language and rapidly advancing translation technology, it's easy to assume that the need to use more than one language will diminish-but Marek Kohn argues that plural language use is more important than ever. In a divided world, it helps us to understand ourselves and others better, to live together better, and to make the most of our various cultures. Kohn, whom the Guardian has called "one of the best science writers we have," brings together perspectives from psychology, evolutionary thought, politics, literature, and everyday experience. He explores how people acquire languages; how they lose them; how they can regain them; how different languages may affect people's perceptions, their senses of self, and their relationships with each other; and how to resolve the fundamental contradiction of languages, that they exist as much to prevent communication as to make it happen.


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The race gallery : the return of racial science
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ISBN: 009941001X Year: 1996 Publisher: London Vintage

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