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Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
Robert M. Sapolsky · 2017 · 801 pages
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Kunal Shah
“"Your favorite non fiction book of 2017? My entry: Behave by Robert Sapolsky"”↗

Erika Hall
“From Robert Sapolsky’s Behave, which I recommend. Categories have material consequences, but often arbitrary (or opportunistic, or political, etc) origins. He does a great job demolishing the nature/nurture dichotomy further in the book.”↗








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