Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships
An Oxford evolutionary anthropologist explores the ever-elusive science of love.

What can the social and life sciences tell us about the most fundamental and unquantifiable human experience-love? Anna Manchin is interested in the the the most inclusive possible answer, one that, unlike previous books on the subject, considers friendship and family on par with romantic love, as well as polyamory, chosen families, queer love, and touchingly, the love we feel for pets, celebrities, and deities.

Anna delves into these intimate relationships from the levels of biology, chemistry, and neuroscience all the way up to psychology, sociology, and evolution, in engaging, accessible, and ever-charming prose.

But Anna doesn't shy away from love's darker consequences - its addictive nature which can lead us towards, or leave us susceptible to, manipulation, coercion, and even violence. And yet, in the end, her book is an argument for love. Growing evidence shows that the nature and quality of our relationships is the most significant factor in our life satisfaction, happiness, physical and mental health - more important than quitting smoking or losing weight. Love is the center of what makes us human. It is, by nature, inefficient - and in our ever-busier world, it can tend to be shunted to the side. Anna's goal, therefore, is to expand our understanding and reinvigorate our awe at the complexities and intricacies of the human heart.

Building on the great tradition of writers like Esther Perel, Alain de Botton, Erich Fromm, Stan Tatkin, Sue Johnson, and Helen Fisher, Anna's depth of research and wells of empathy bring us many leaps forward in the eternal project of understanding ourselves.
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Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships
An Oxford evolutionary anthropologist explores the ever-elusive science of love.

What can the social and life sciences tell us about the most fundamental and unquantifiable human experience-love? Anna Manchin is interested in the the the most inclusive possible answer, one that, unlike previous books on the subject, considers friendship and family on par with romantic love, as well as polyamory, chosen families, queer love, and touchingly, the love we feel for pets, celebrities, and deities.

Anna delves into these intimate relationships from the levels of biology, chemistry, and neuroscience all the way up to psychology, sociology, and evolution, in engaging, accessible, and ever-charming prose.

But Anna doesn't shy away from love's darker consequences - its addictive nature which can lead us towards, or leave us susceptible to, manipulation, coercion, and even violence. And yet, in the end, her book is an argument for love. Growing evidence shows that the nature and quality of our relationships is the most significant factor in our life satisfaction, happiness, physical and mental health - more important than quitting smoking or losing weight. Love is the center of what makes us human. It is, by nature, inefficient - and in our ever-busier world, it can tend to be shunted to the side. Anna's goal, therefore, is to expand our understanding and reinvigorate our awe at the complexities and intricacies of the human heart.

Building on the great tradition of writers like Esther Perel, Alain de Botton, Erich Fromm, Stan Tatkin, Sue Johnson, and Helen Fisher, Anna's depth of research and wells of empathy bring us many leaps forward in the eternal project of understanding ourselves.
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Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships

Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships

by Dr. Anna Machin

Narrated by Sophie Bentinck

Unabridged — 11 hours, 42 minutes

Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships

Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships

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Overview

An Oxford evolutionary anthropologist explores the ever-elusive science of love.

What can the social and life sciences tell us about the most fundamental and unquantifiable human experience-love? Anna Manchin is interested in the the the most inclusive possible answer, one that, unlike previous books on the subject, considers friendship and family on par with romantic love, as well as polyamory, chosen families, queer love, and touchingly, the love we feel for pets, celebrities, and deities.

Anna delves into these intimate relationships from the levels of biology, chemistry, and neuroscience all the way up to psychology, sociology, and evolution, in engaging, accessible, and ever-charming prose.

But Anna doesn't shy away from love's darker consequences - its addictive nature which can lead us towards, or leave us susceptible to, manipulation, coercion, and even violence. And yet, in the end, her book is an argument for love. Growing evidence shows that the nature and quality of our relationships is the most significant factor in our life satisfaction, happiness, physical and mental health - more important than quitting smoking or losing weight. Love is the center of what makes us human. It is, by nature, inefficient - and in our ever-busier world, it can tend to be shunted to the side. Anna's goal, therefore, is to expand our understanding and reinvigorate our awe at the complexities and intricacies of the human heart.

Building on the great tradition of writers like Esther Perel, Alain de Botton, Erich Fromm, Stan Tatkin, Sue Johnson, and Helen Fisher, Anna's depth of research and wells of empathy bring us many leaps forward in the eternal project of understanding ourselves.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/10/2022

Love sits at the center of human existence, according to this sharp survey from anthropologist Machin (The Life of Dad). Aiming to give “the expansionist answer” to the question of why humans love, Machin considers 10 topics, or “answers,” to the question. She covers the science behind each—her reasons for love include survival, in which she explains the “evolutionary quirk” that results in human babies being born with a brain that’s not yet fully developed and thus needing extensive care; motivation (“the power of love enables us to cross what appear to be impossible hurdles”); and addiction, in which Machin explains why love can feel obsessive and akin to an opioid high (thanks to oxytocin, dopamine, serotonin, and beta-endorphins). There’s also attachment, which impacts psychology and behavior, and control, which, Machin writes, is unique to human love, that “arguably our greatest and most intense life experience can be used against us.” Machin draws from plenty of studies of both the human and animal worlds, and her personal interjections are energizing: “Human love is awe-inspiring. I believe it defines our humanity.” This provocative account is a fitting tribute to its subject. Agent: Alison Lewis, Zoe Pagnamenta Agency. (Feb.)

Robin Dunbar

This book opens the Pandora's Box on this most complex and puzzling aspect of what it is to be human.”

Frans de Waal

Anna Machin offers a lively guide to the many kinds of human love that exist, and the biology and psychology that explain why we love the way we do.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178529942
Publisher: Spotify Audiobooks
Publication date: 02/01/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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