Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World

“An insightful and breathtaking exploration of humanity’s evolutionary baggage that explains some of our species’ greatest successes and failures.” —Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens

The ancient inheritance that made us who we are—and is now driving us to ruin.

Each of us is endowed with an inheritance—a set of evolved biases and cultural tools that shape every facet of our behavior. For countless generations, this inheritance has taken us to ever greater heights: driving the rise of more sophisticated technologies, more organized religions, more expansive empires. But now, for the first time, it’s failing us. We find ourselves hurtling toward a future of unprecedented political polarization, deadlier war, and irreparable environmental destruction.

In Inheritance, renowned anthropologist Harvey Whitehouse offers a sweeping account of how our biases have shaped humanity’s past and imperil its future. He argues that three biases—conformism, religiosity, and tribalism—drive human behavior everywhere. Forged by natural selection and harnessed by thousands of years of cultural evolution, these biases catalyzed the greatest transformations in human history, from the birth of agriculture and the arrival of the first kings to the rise and fall of human sacrifice and the creation of multiethnic empires. Taking us deep into modern-day tribes, including terrorist cells and predatory ad agencies, Whitehouse shows how, as we lose the cultural scaffolding that allowed us to manage our biases, the world we’ve built is spiraling out of control.

By uncovering how human nature has shaped our collective history, Inheritance unveils a surprising new path to solving our most urgent modern problems. The result is a powerful reappraisal of the human journey, one that transforms our understanding of who we are, and who we could be.

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Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World

“An insightful and breathtaking exploration of humanity’s evolutionary baggage that explains some of our species’ greatest successes and failures.” —Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens

The ancient inheritance that made us who we are—and is now driving us to ruin.

Each of us is endowed with an inheritance—a set of evolved biases and cultural tools that shape every facet of our behavior. For countless generations, this inheritance has taken us to ever greater heights: driving the rise of more sophisticated technologies, more organized religions, more expansive empires. But now, for the first time, it’s failing us. We find ourselves hurtling toward a future of unprecedented political polarization, deadlier war, and irreparable environmental destruction.

In Inheritance, renowned anthropologist Harvey Whitehouse offers a sweeping account of how our biases have shaped humanity’s past and imperil its future. He argues that three biases—conformism, religiosity, and tribalism—drive human behavior everywhere. Forged by natural selection and harnessed by thousands of years of cultural evolution, these biases catalyzed the greatest transformations in human history, from the birth of agriculture and the arrival of the first kings to the rise and fall of human sacrifice and the creation of multiethnic empires. Taking us deep into modern-day tribes, including terrorist cells and predatory ad agencies, Whitehouse shows how, as we lose the cultural scaffolding that allowed us to manage our biases, the world we’ve built is spiraling out of control.

By uncovering how human nature has shaped our collective history, Inheritance unveils a surprising new path to solving our most urgent modern problems. The result is a powerful reappraisal of the human journey, one that transforms our understanding of who we are, and who we could be.

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Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World

Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World

by Harvey Whitehouse
Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World

Inheritance: The Evolutionary Origins of the Modern World

by Harvey Whitehouse

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“An insightful and breathtaking exploration of humanity’s evolutionary baggage that explains some of our species’ greatest successes and failures.” —Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens

The ancient inheritance that made us who we are—and is now driving us to ruin.

Each of us is endowed with an inheritance—a set of evolved biases and cultural tools that shape every facet of our behavior. For countless generations, this inheritance has taken us to ever greater heights: driving the rise of more sophisticated technologies, more organized religions, more expansive empires. But now, for the first time, it’s failing us. We find ourselves hurtling toward a future of unprecedented political polarization, deadlier war, and irreparable environmental destruction.

In Inheritance, renowned anthropologist Harvey Whitehouse offers a sweeping account of how our biases have shaped humanity’s past and imperil its future. He argues that three biases—conformism, religiosity, and tribalism—drive human behavior everywhere. Forged by natural selection and harnessed by thousands of years of cultural evolution, these biases catalyzed the greatest transformations in human history, from the birth of agriculture and the arrival of the first kings to the rise and fall of human sacrifice and the creation of multiethnic empires. Taking us deep into modern-day tribes, including terrorist cells and predatory ad agencies, Whitehouse shows how, as we lose the cultural scaffolding that allowed us to manage our biases, the world we’ve built is spiraling out of control.

By uncovering how human nature has shaped our collective history, Inheritance unveils a surprising new path to solving our most urgent modern problems. The result is a powerful reappraisal of the human journey, one that transforms our understanding of who we are, and who we could be.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674298071
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 08/20/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Harvey Whitehouse is Director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion at the University of Oxford. He is a founding director of Seshat: Global History Databank and the author or editor of nine books, including The Ritual Animal.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Introduction: An Unnatural History of Humanity Human Nature and Our Unnatural History A New Science of the Social The Three Biases Part One: Nature Evolved 1. Copycat Culture The Ritual Animal Ritual is All in the Mind The Origins of Overimitation The Mechanics of Conformism 2. Wild Religion Missionaries, Spirits, and Ancestors Religion in the Wild The Intuitive Foundations of Wild Religion Catchy Counter-intuitions and Their Social Consequences The Gods are in Charge Religion and Morality 3. Social Glue The Evolution of Self-sacrificial Behaviour Ritual Ordeals and Shared Suffering Shared Essence and Fusion The Origins of Fusion Fighting and Dying for the Group Part Two: Nature Extended 4. Cranking Up Conformism Rituals, Routines, and the First Big Groups The Birth of Routinization Routinization and the Rise of Social Complexity Farming and Future-Mindedness 5. Religiosity and the Rise of Supernatural Authority Why Worship the Ancestors? Divine Sanction and Worldly Authority The Rise of Human Sacrifice The Demise of Human Sacrifice Moralizing Religions 6. Tribalism and the Evolution of Warfare Warfare and the Evolution of Tribalism Two Forms of Group Bonding Extended Fusion and Warfare Sacred Values and the Rise of Imperialism Part Three: Nature Reimagined 7. Conformism and the Climate The Unnaturalness of Capitalism The Hidden Rituals of Economic Life Conformism and Capitalism Ritual and the Rebirth of Future-Mindedness 8. Religiosity on Sale Animism and Advertising Moral Bias and the News Moral Contagion and Social Media 9. Tribalism Today Fusion, the Media, and Violent Extremism Tribalism in the Age of Mutually Assured Destruction Returning to the Tribe Epilogue: Rise of the Teratribe Revolutionizing Routines Rethinking World Religion The Global Tribe Acknowledgements Notes Index
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