
#085 - Professor Nicholas Christakis - How Evolution Shaped Our Societies
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Notable books mentioned: The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene, Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky, Dunbar's number by Dr. Robin Dunbar, Blueprint, The Evolutionary Origin of a Good Society
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The host discusses the importance of recognizing both the positive and negative aspects of human nature, referencing Robert Greene's insights from…

The host mentions 'Children of Time' to illustrate the imaginative possibilities of social evolution in science fiction. They highlight the book's…

The host discusses the concept of Dunbar's number to illustrate the limits of human social relationships and how they relate to epidemic spread in…

#085 - Professor Nicholas Christakis - How Evolution Shaped Our Societies mentions The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene, Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky, Dunbar's number by Dr. Robin Dunbar, and Blueprint, The Evolutionary Origin of a Good Society with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“Recently had Robert Greene on the laws of human nature.”
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“The book explores a future civilization where genetically modified primates are sent to a habitable planet, but only spiders and ants survive to evolve. It discusses biological technology and the evolution of species.”
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“Dunbar's number is the supposed upper limits that a human can have in terms of friends, with Robin Dunbar being a famous physical anthropologist known for this finding.”
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“The speaker mentions their book 'Blueprint, The Evolutionary Origin of a Good Society', which is available everywhere.”
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300
“The mention of '300' refers to the movie during a discussion about strategies for fighting duck-sized horses.”