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  • Munthe Turi
  • Why We Think What We Think: The Unexpected Origins of Our Deepest Beliefs 
     

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    Lieferstatus:   Vorankündigung
    Veröffentlichung:  ANGEKÜNDIGT (Mai 2027)  
    Genre:  Soziologie 
     
    Brain / Brexit / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Communication / General / Business communication & presentation / Business communication and presentation / Business communication, etiquette and presentation / Carl Jung / cognitive bias
    ISBN:  9781529153842 
    EAN-Code: 
    9781529153842 
    Verlag:  Random House Uk 
    Einband:  Gebunden  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 243 mm / B 165 mm / D 35 mm 
    Gewicht:  580 gr 
    Seiten:  368 
    Bewertung: Keine Bewertung vor Veröffentlichung möglich.
    Inhalt:

    'Lively [and] fascinating'
    Julian Baggini, Financial Times

    'This book is always fascinating but frequently mind-blowing'
    Marina Hyde, Guardian columnist and co-host of The Rest Is Entertainment

    'Fizzing with insights and ideas... I loved it'
    Jenny Kleeman, author of The Price of Life

    'Intriguing... Munthe explains why robust debate is essential for a creative and healthy society'
    Timothy Garton Ash, author of Free Speech and Guardian columnist

    An eye-opening journey through the secret forces shaping our opinions, this book reveals why we think what we think - and why disagreement matters

    Our opinions - whether we believe in God or in ghosts, our views on sex or animal rights or immigration, our basic sense of what's good or fair - are shaped by a breathtaking web of hidden forces. The age-old idea that our views are forged by reason and evidence alone is wrong: we are influenced by everything from the quirks of distant history, through the geology of where we grew up, to the lines of our genetic code.

    This astounding book takes us through culture, biology, geography, history, psychology and much more to uncover the hidden DNA of our opinions. It reveals:


    • why the descendants of rice farmers have different values to the descendants of grain farmers
    • how our physical appearance shapes the way we see the world - and why conventionally attractive people tend to support the free market
    • why liberals think pineapple should go on pizza, and why conservatives prefer smooth peanut butter to crunchy
    • why hot and humid countries favour authoritarian leaders, and drought-prone ones prefer authoritarian gods



    Packed with extraordinary stories and counterintuitive discoveries, Why We Think What We Think asks a fundamental question of ourselves. If we are predisposed to our beliefs, how can we escape the bounds of our own perspective? The answer lies in disagreement. Argument is how we reason, how we think our way to a better world. To thrive, as individuals and societies, we need the other side.

      



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