Evolution and Human Behavior

5 best books like Evolution and Human Behavior (John Cartwright): White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism, Existential Psychotherapy, The Gap: The Science of What Separates Us from Other Animals, The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country's Foremost Relationship Expert, The First Crusade: A New History

White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism
AuthorRobin DiAngelo
The New York Times best-selling book exploring the counterproductive reactions white people have when their assumptions about race are challenged, and how these reactions maintain racial inequality.

Referring to the defensive moves that white people make when challenged racially,...
Existential Psychotherapy
AuthorIrvin D. Yalom
ISBN0465021476
I love this book! I've heard people, again and again, make the assertion that philosophy, and in particular existential philosophy, has no real-life, down-to-earth, practical use. Well, Irvin Yalom's Existential Psychotherapy proves that to be false.

Yalom draws on the insights of existentialism...
AuthorThomas Suddendorf
ISBN0465030149
There exists an undeniable chasm between the capacities of humans and those of animals. Our minds have spawned civilizations and technologies that have changed the face of the Earth, whereas even our closest animal relatives sit unobtrusively in their dwindling habitats. Yet despite longstanding...
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country's Foremost Relationship Expert
AuthorJohn M. Gottman
ISBN0609805797
John Gottman has revolutionized the study of marriage by using rigorous scientific procedures to observe the habits of married couples in unprecedented detail over many years. Here is the culmination of his life's work: the seven principles that guide couples on the path toward a harmonious and long-lasting...
The First Crusade: A New History
AuthorThomas Asbridge
ISBN0195189051
On the last Tuesday of November 1095, Pope Urban II delivered an electrifying speech that launched the First Crusade. His words set Christendom afire. Some 100,000 men, from knights to paupers, took up the call--the largest mobilization of manpower since the fall of the Roman Empire.
Now, in The...
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