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Humankind: A Hopeful History

Humankind argues that humans are fundamentally mostly decent, and that more recognition of this view would likely be beneficial to everyone, partly as it would reduce excessive cynicism. For example, if society was less adamant on the view that humans are naturally lazy, there would be less reason to oppose the widespread introduction of poverty mitigation measures like basic income. The book takes a multi-disciplinary approach, drawing from the findings of history, economics, psychology, biology, anthropology and archaeology. Bregman’s arguments include the assertion that in the state of nature debate, Rousseau, rather than Hobbes, was more correct about humanity’s essential goodness.

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