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The Mind of the Market: Compassionate Apes, Competitive Humans, and Other Tales
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The Mind of the Market: Compassionate Apes, Competitive Humans, and Other Tales from Evolutionary Economics Hardcover - 2007

by Shermer, Michael

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Times Books, 2007-12-26. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. Very fine, excellent condition. Dust jacket is like new. Book is flat, tight and clean.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-293) and index.

About the author

Michael Shermer is the author of "The Believing Brain," "Why People Believe Weird Things," "The Science of Good and Evil," "The Mind Of The Market," "Why Darwin Matters," "Science Friction," "How We Believe" and other books on the evolution of human beliefs and behavior. He is the founding publisher of "Skeptic" magazine, the editor of Skeptic.com, a monthly columnist for "Scientific American," and an adjunct professor at Claremont Graduate University. He lives in Southern California.