Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Cooperation
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"A revolution is happening in the borderland between cellular evolution and the evolution of whole organisms and cooperating entities in a community. The authors of the papers in this book are addressing this revolution in a cogent and clear manner. There is much to explain about the cooperative or not-so-cooperative behavior of homo sapiens, and the work in this volume goes a long way toward providing a clear explanation." Elinor Ostrom, Arthur F. Bentley Professor of Political Science, Indiana University The book offers a surprising wealth of ideas on the biological and cultural evolution of cooperation. It presents exciting and thought-provoking reading material for everybody interested in the subject matter. -- Reinhard Selten, Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences in 1994 and Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Bonn

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Peter Hammerstein is Professor in Organismic Evolution at the Institute for Theoretical Biology at Humboldt University, Berlin and an external member of the interdisciplinary Santa Fe Institute.

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This timely monograph will prove essential reading - not only as a state-of-the-art overview, but also as an informed agenda for future research.
*Mike Mesterton-Gibbons, American Journal of Human Biology*

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