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- A well-written and well-researched book.
- The book was originally published in 1993, it’s still worth reading.
- Good use of the best that science had to offer at that time.
- Thought-provoking and refreshingly honest and witty approach.
- Provides compelling arguments in support of a universal human nature.
- Some great analogies, “The fashion in evolutionary science now is to scoff at progress; evolution is a treadmill, not a ladder”.
- Very comprehensive, I was left feeling as if I didn’t have anything I wanted more information on.
- The audience wasn’t limited: it was accessible enough that anyone could read it while remaining sophisticated.