• A Brief Natural History of Civilisation: Why a Balance Between Cooperation & Competition Is Vital to Humanity

    A Brief Natural History of Civilisation: Why a Balance Between Cooperation & Competition Is Vital to Humanity

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    A compelling evolutionary narrative that reveals how human civilisation follows the same ecological rules that shape all life on Earth

    Offering a bold new understanding of who we are, where we came from, and where we are going, noted ecologist Mark Bertness argues that human beings and their civilisation are the products of the same self–organisation, evolutionary adaptation, and natural selection processes that have created all other life on Earth. Bertness follows the evolutionary process from the primordial soup of two billion years ago through today, exploring the ways opposing forces of competition and cooperation have led to current assemblages of people, animals, and plants.  
     
    Bertness’s thoughtful examination of human history from the perspective of natural history provides new insights about why and how civilization developed as it has and explores how humans, as a species, might have to consciously overrule our evolutionary drivers to survive future challenges.