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"At the beginning of Nonzero, Robert Wright sets out to "define the arrow of the history of life, from the primordial soup to the World Wide Web." Twenty-two chapters later, after a sweeping and vivid narrative of the human past, he has succeeded - and has mounted a powerful challenge to the conventional view that evolution and human history are aimless."--BOOK JACKET.
"Ingeniously employing game theory - the logic of "zero-sum" and "non-zero-sum" games - Wright isolates the impetus behind life's basic direction; the impetus that, via biological evolution, created complex, intelligent animals and then, via cultural evolution, pushed the human species toward deeper and vaster social complexity."--BOOK JACKET.
"Wright argues that a coolly scientific appraisal of humanity's three-billion-year past can give new spiritual meaning to the present and even offer political guidance for the future. Nonzero will change the way people think about the human prospect."--BOOK JACKET.
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Nonzero: the logic of human destiny
2001, Vintage Books, Random House
in English
- 1st Vintage Books ed.
0679758041
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NonZero: the logic of human destiny
2000, Pantheon Books
in English
- 1st ed.
0679442529 9780679442523
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [403]-418) and index.
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