Los mejores 100 Anthropology libros

Anthropology offers unique insights into human societies, behaviors, and cultures, making it a crucial field of study for understanding our world. Our carefully selected book list on anthropology is designed to deepen your knowledge and perspective.

Explore these enlightening reads to discover diverse perspectives, explore cultural nuances, and broaden your understanding of human existence. Ready to dive into the rich tapestry of humanity? Begin your exploration with our anthropology collection today.

Los mejores 100 Anthropology libros
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Anthropology Libros: The World Without Us de

The World Without Us

Alan Weisman
4.2 (39 ratings)
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The World Without Us (2007) outlines the fictional scenario where, all of a sudden, the whole of mankind disappears. With humanity missing, the process by which nature claims back what was once hers is described. Although most of the footprints left by humanity would be gone after a relatively short period, some would remain. Among these remnants would be some of the many toxic substances released by mankind, meaning that, even after we’ve gone, the damaging effects of human civilization would linger.

 

 

¿Quién debería leer The World Without Us?

  • Anyone who wonders what damage humans have already done to nature
  • Anyone who wants to know if nature can recover from human interference
  • Anyone who wonders what will survive of our human culture

 


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Anthropology Libros: Man, the State and War de

Man, the State and War

Kenneth N. Waltz
A Theoretical Analysis
4.4 (75 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Man, the State and War?

In Man, the State and War, Kenneth Waltz develops a groundbreaking analysis of the nature and causes of war, offering readers a wide overview of the major political theories of war from the perspective of political philosophers, psychologists and anthropologists.

¿Quién debería leer Man, the State and War?

  • Anyone studying international relations
  • Anyone interested in politics
  • Anyone curious about the long tradition of thinking about war and peace

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The Better Angels of Our Nature

Steven Pinker
Why Violence Has Declined
4.5 (107 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Better Angels of Our Nature?

The Better Angels of Our Nature (2012) takes a close look at the history of violence in human society, explaining both our motivations to use violence on certain occasions and the factors that increasingly restrain us from using it – and how these factors have resulted in massive reductions in violence.

¿Quién debería leer The Better Angels of Our Nature?

  • Anyone who thinks the world is becoming an increasingly violent place
  • Anyone who’s interested in the forces and reasons that drive us to and keep us from violence
  • Anyone interested in the history of violence in human societies

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Anthropology Libros: Man’s Search for Meaning de

Man’s Search for Meaning

Viktor Frankl
4.3 (1381 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Man’s Search for Meaning?

Originally published in 1946, Man’s Search for Meaning details the harrowing experiences of author and psychologist Viktor Frankl during his internment in Auschwitz concentration camp during the Second World War. It offers insights into how human beings can survive unsurvivable situations, come to terms with trauma, and ultimately find meaning.

¿Quién debería leer Man’s Search for Meaning?

  • Anyone interested in psychotherapy
  • Anyone who wants to know how ordinary people cope with extraordinary situations
  • Anyone trying to work out the meaning of life

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Anthropology Libros: I Am Malala de

I Am Malala

Malala Yousafzai
The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban
4.5 (20 ratings)
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¿De qué trata I Am Malala?

I Am Malala chronicles the fascinating life of the young Pakistani girl, Malala Yousafzai. From humble beginnings in a rural village in Pakistan to speaking in front of the United Nations, Malala’s moving autobiography chronicles the unbelievable transformation of a girl who stood up to the Taliban and became the youngest-ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.

¿Quién debería leer I Am Malala?

  • Anyone interested in the fascinating story of Malala Yousafzai
  • Anyone interested in education and human rights
  • Anyone interested in the history of Pakistan and the nuances of Islam

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Anthropology Libros: Rational Ritual de

Rational Ritual

Michael Suk-Young Chwe
Culture, Coordination, and Common Knowledge
3.8 (48 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Rational Ritual?

Rational Ritual (2001) offers a profound, game theory-based analysis of the role that rituals, ceremonies and media events play in society. Throughout the ages, these rites have been used to create “common knowledge” that allows people to solve problems such as which ruler to obey and which products to buy. Essential reading for budding Robespierres or Steve Jobses alike.

¿Quién debería leer Rational Ritual?

  • Amateur game theorists, social psychologists or sociologists
  • Anyone interested in the true societal function of rituals, ceremonies and other cultural practices

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Anthropology Libros: SuperFreakonomics de

SuperFreakonomics

Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance
4.1 (101 ratings)
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¿De qué trata SuperFreakonomics?

SuperFreakonomics (2009) explains why thinking like an economist can help us understand our modern world. These blinks illustrate key economic principles and the importance of collecting data with colorful stories from human history, and offers surprising solutions for the global problems that we face today.

¿Quién debería leer SuperFreakonomics?

  • Anyone interested in entertaining, statistical facts about human behavior
  • Math buffs who believe in the power of statistics
  • Anyone curious about a very cheap way to stop global warming

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Anthropology Libros: Driven de

Driven

Paul R. Lawrence and Nitin Nohria
How Human Nature Shapes Our Choices
3.6 (29 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Driven?

Driven (2002) is about the four innate urges that determine our behavior: the drive to defend, the drive to acquire, the drive to bond and the drive to learn. It outlines the reasons these traits arose in humans specifically, what they mean for us in the modern world and how we can use our knowledge of them to our benefit.

¿Quién debería leer Driven?

  • Anyone interested in psychology
  • Evolution or anthropology nerds
  • Managers who want their organization to run more efficiently

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Anthropology Libros: Orientalism de

Orientalism

Edward W. Said
Western Conceptions of the Orient
3.9 (242 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Orientalism?

Orientalism (1978) shines a light on the often unquestioned assumptions about Eastern civilizations that are persistently prevalent in the West. By unearthing and analyzing the West’s biases, Edward Said aims to undermine Orientalism’s influence on how the West perceives and interacts with the East.

¿Quién debería leer Orientalism?

  • Anyone fascinated by non-Western civilizations
  • Anyone curious about the origins of modern international politics
  • Anyone interested in the history of colonialism and its remaining traces today

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Anthropology Libros: The Muqaddimah de

The Muqaddimah

Ibn Khaldūn
An Introduction to History
4.1 (119 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Muqaddimah?

The Muqaddimah (fourteenth century, first English edition 1958), a classic text on the Islamic history of the world, focuses on the rise and fall of civilizations. It offers a unique glimpse into the world of the fourteenth-century Arab Muslim, and is regarded as a foundational text in several academic disciplines.

¿Quién debería leer The Muqaddimah?

  • History enthusiasts
  • People interested in social organization
  • Participants in Mark Zuckerberg’s A Year of Books

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Anthropology Libros: Energy de

Energy

Vaclav Smil
A Beginner’s Guide
3.5 (161 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Energy?

Energy (2006) offers insights into one of the most elusive concepts in the spectrum of human thought: energy. By understanding what energy is, how it has helped us get where we are today, and what dangers our reliance on certain forms of energy poses, we will be better equipped to handle the challenges faced by modern civilization.

¿Quién debería leer Energy?

  • Readers looking for the ultimate explanation of how our world works
  • Physics fans and climate change deniers
  • Anyone who is awed by the miracle of life

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Anthropology Libros: Sapiens de

Sapiens

Yuval Noah Harari
A Brief History of Humankind
4.3 (6493 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Sapiens?

Sapiens (2015) traces the evolution of our species – from the rise of our most ancient ancestors to our current place in the modern, technological age. How have we, a species of hairless, tailless ape, managed to completely dominate the entire planet? These blinks show you the developments and trends that have allowed Homo sapiens to rise to the top.

¿Quién debería leer Sapiens?

  • People curious about why our species – Homo sapiens – came to rule the world
  • Those who want to know how humans ended up living in a capitalist world community
  • Anyone curious to discover the beginnings of human society and culture

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Anthropology Libros: Nothing to Envy de

Nothing to Envy

Barbara Demick
Real Lives in North Korea
4.3 (43 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Nothing to Envy?

Nothing to Envy (2010) presents fascinating first-hand anecdotes from North Korean defectors, giving intimate insights into the lives of North Koreans under the rule of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un. The thousands of refugees who arrive in South Korea each year bring with them stories of famine, repression and an isolated nation that has fallen out of touch with the developed world.

¿Quién debería leer Nothing to Envy?

  • Anyone interested in North Korea
  • Anyone who wants to know what it’s like to live under a communist dictatorship
  • Those curious about the lives of defectors and refugees

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Anthropology Libros: China's Second Continent de

China's Second Continent

Howard French
How a Million Migrants are Building a New Empire in Africa
3.8 (125 ratings)
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¿De qué trata China's Second Continent?

China's Second Continent (2014) is about the mass wave of Chinese migrants who have relocated to Africa in the last few decades. These blinks trace the origins of this migration and outline the profound impact it has on both regions, Chinese-African relations and the world at large.

¿Quién debería leer China's Second Continent?

  • Students of Chinese or African politics
  • Anyone interested in international relations
  • Anyone curious about the long-term influence of mass migration

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Anthropology Libros: The Botany of Desire de

The Botany of Desire

Michael Pollan
A Plant’s-Eye View of the World
4.3 (93 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Botany of Desire?

The Botany of Desire (2001) explores the complex and fascinating relationship between humans and plants. In these blinks, we’ll see how plants manipulate humans by taking advantage of our four basic desires for sweetness, beauty, intoxication and control, and how, in turn, we help plants reproduce and even grow stronger.

¿Quién debería leer The Botany of Desire?

  • Gardeners curious about our relationship with plants
  • People interested in botany
  • All readers with an interest in anthropology

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Anthropology Libros: A Million Years In A Day de

A Million Years In A Day

Greg Jenner
A Curious History of Everyday Life From the Stone Age to the Phone Age
3.9 (35 ratings)
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¿De qué trata A Million Years In A Day?

It’s easy to assume that our daily rituals are merely recent traditions that have taken shape in recent generations. In reality, a surprising amount of basic habits can be traced all the way back to the Stone Age. Greg Jenner’s A Million Years In A Day (2015) depicts a typical modern Sunday, from brushing one’s teeth to reading the newspaper, and reveals the long and hefty history behind our everyday lives.

¿Quién debería leer A Million Years In A Day?

  • People interested in cultural history
  • Scholars of the Stone Age

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Anthropology Libros: Southern Theory de

Southern Theory

Raewyn Connell
The Global Dynamics of Knowledge in Social Science
4.1 (53 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Southern Theory?

In Southern Theory (2007), sociologist Raewyn Connell investigates the emergence of the social sciences in the context of Western imperialism. She explains how sociological knowledge and theory was and is primarily produced from the perspective of the colonizers, and not the colonized.

¿Quién debería leer Southern Theory?

  • Sociology and humanities students
  • Anyone interested in globalization and postcolonialism
  • People interested in international politics

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Anthropology Libros: Doing Good Better de

Doing Good Better

William MacAskill
A Radical New Way to Make a Difference
4.1 (213 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Doing Good Better?

Doing Good Better (2015) is a guide to making the largest positive impact possible through charitable donations. In examining many of the popular misconceptions about effective giving, this book gives you all the tools you need to truly make a difference.

¿Quién debería leer Doing Good Better?

  • Charity donors who would like to know how to give more effectively
  • Potential donors confused about where to begin
  • Anyone trying to figure out the career path that will make the biggest difference

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Anthropology Libros: The Great Escape de

The Great Escape

Angus Deaton
Health, Wealth and the Origin of Inequality
3.9 (35 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Great Escape?

The Great Escape (2013) clearly explains that humanity is doing better than ever before. But not everyone has benefited from the technological and political developments that have made our prosperity possible. By examining both historical and modern inequality, this book offers solid advice on how to close the gap.

¿Quién debería leer The Great Escape?

  • Anyone interested in global inequality
  • Anyone interested in economics and health

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Anthropology Libros: The Big Necessity de

The Big Necessity

Rose George
The Unmentionable World of Human Waste and Why It Matters
4.9 (12 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Big Necessity?

The Big Necessity (2008) takes a detailed look at the issues surrounding human excrement. Most people would rather ignore these issues – but turning a deaf ear is precisely what’s led to the sanitation crises plaguing the world today. Sanitation is too important to dismiss; a lack of it is causing thousands of needless deaths worldwide. Find out what can be done to help in these blinks.

¿Quién debería leer The Big Necessity?

  • Anyone who’s ever had a bowel movement
  • Anthropologists interested in city-planning, urban design and living
  • Activists interested in global health and saving lives

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Anthropology Libros: Homo Deus de

Homo Deus

Yuval Noah Harari
A Brief History of Tomorrow
4.2 (1406 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Homo Deus?

Homo Deus (2015) explains how we came to be the planet’s dominant species and uncovers a prediction for the future of humanity. It examines our present humanist state, the notion of individual choice and how we persist in worshipping the individual. It also reveals how science and technology will eventually make humans subservient to computer algorithms.

¿Quién debería leer Homo Deus?

  • People seeking to understand humankind’s history of progress
  • Technophiles wishing to learn more about the future
  • Technophobes who want to prepare themselves for the worst

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Anthropology Libros: The Global Code de

The Global Code

Clotaire Rapaille
How a New Culture of Universal Values Is Reshaping Business and Marketing
3.0 (26 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Global Code?

The Global Code (2015) is about a recent worldwide phenomenon: a global unconsciousness, or code, that contains a new system of values, beliefs and principles. This code is formed and shared by the Global Tribe, a highly mobile and cross-cultural group of people who are setting trends, shaking up the old status quo and becoming the target demographic for global luxury brands.

¿Quién debería leer The Global Code?

  • Sociology and anthropology students
  • People interested in cultural differences and similarities
  • Marketers and advertisers who want to make their brand a global success

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Anthropology Libros: The Age of Empathy de

The Age of Empathy

Frans de Waal
Nature’s Lessons for a Kinder Society
4.2 (101 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Age of Empathy?

The Age of Empathy (2009) debunks popular theories which suggest that human nature is inherently selfish, cut-throat and prone to violence. Evidence provided by biology, history and science makes clear that cooperation, peace and empathy are qualities that are as natural and innate to us as our less desirable traits.

¿Quién debería leer The Age of Empathy?

  • Anthropologists curious about human nature
  • Sociologists interested in our innate biological ability to bond with others
  • Students interested in how social science, politics, evolution and biology intersect

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Anthropology Libros: Beyond Culture de

Beyond Culture

Edward Hall
4.2 (87 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Beyond Culture?

Beyond Culture (1976) explores how people across cultures display such diverse patterns of behavior, from resolving conflict to perceiving the passage of time. These blinks highlight the contrasts among cultures, showing us why we need to look beyond our culture to better understand other people.

¿Quién debería leer Beyond Culture?

  • Readers interested in the influence of culture on human behavior
  • Travelers or adventurers who want to learn more about cultural subtleties
  • Students eager to explore the work of famous anthropologist Edward Hall

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Anthropology Libros: Age of Anger de

Age of Anger

Pankaj Mishra
A History of the Present
3.5 (75 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Age of Anger?

Age of Anger (2017) examines the world and the upheaval it’s undergoing. These blinks look back to earlier societies and dissect the origins of our current travails. They also pay close attention to the philosophical teachings of the Enlightenment, which still influence Western thought today.

¿Quién debería leer Age of Anger?

  • Anyone with questions about the societal effects of globalization
  • Students of philosophy and history
  • Anyone with unanswered questions about the current state of the world

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Anthropology Libros: The Almost Nearly Perfect People de

The Almost Nearly Perfect People

Michael Booth
Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia
4.3 (39 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Almost Nearly Perfect People?

In The Almost Nearly Perfect People (2014), Danish resident Michael Booth takes us on a journey through the continent (and beyond) in an attempt to deconstruct and understand the popular belief that Scandinavia is some sort of cultural utopia – albeit a very cold one. Since the turn of the century, the influence and popularity of Scandinavian culture has cropped up almost everywhere, from books and TV to IKEA and Spotify.

¿Quién debería leer The Almost Nearly Perfect People?

  • Those with an anthropological interest in Scandinavia
  • History buffs interested in the lesser-known stories of Scandinavian history
  • Anyone who has been bitten by the Nordic bug

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Anthropology Libros: Origin Story de

Origin Story

David Christian
A Big History of Everything
4.3 (166 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Origin Story?

Origin Story (2018) tells the story of our universe, from the Big Bang to the present day. It traces how the right conditions have allowed the development of forms, organisms and ultimately societies of incredible complexity. From the emergence of single-celled organisms to the development of agriculture, it tells the epic story of our origins.

¿Quién debería leer Origin Story?

  • Anyone interested in the history of natural and human innovation
  • Anyone with an interest in popular science
  • Those seeking to understand our place in the universe

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Anthropology Libros: Tribe de

Tribe

Sebastian Junger
On Homecoming and Belonging
4.5 (82 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Tribe?

Tribe (2016) scans the historical horizon and plumbs psychological depths to ask what it takes for us to feel at home in the world. Drawing on a wealth of evidence from multiple disciplines, author Sebastian Junger has an unsettling answer: it’s often in the midst of chaos and war that we develop our deepest sense of belonging. From the Blitz to American soldiers serving in Afghanistan, extreme danger welds groups together and highlights the sense of community so sorely missing in everyday life.

¿Quién debería leer Tribe?

  • Soldiers, veterans and their families
  • Anyone fascinated by the life of the mind
  • History buffs

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Anthropology Libros: Discipline & Punish de

Discipline & Punish

Michel Foucault
The Birth of the Prison
4.3 (136 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Discipline & Punish?

Discipline & Punish (1975) is a celebrated work of renowned French philosopher and sociologist Michel Foucault. Foucault studies the history of forms of power, punishment, discipline and surveillance from the French Ancien Régime through to more modern times, seeing it as a reflection of a changing society.

¿Quién debería leer Discipline & Punish?

  • Concerned citizens worried about the overreach of mass surveillance
  • Philosophers, historians, cultural scientists and sociologists
  • Anyone interested in modern prisons

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Anthropology Libros: Enlightenment Now de

Enlightenment Now

Steven Pinker
The Case For Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
4.0 (335 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Enlightenment Now?

Enlightenment Now (2018) offers a refreshingly optimistic take on the state of the world today. With reams of data, charts and graphs, Steven Pinker shows how much progress we’ve made since the eighteenth century, when the Age of Reason, otherwise known as the Enlightenment, shifted society away from centuries of rule by superstition and paranoia.

¿Quién debería leer Enlightenment Now?

  • Optimists and recovering pessimists
  • Students of economics and philosophy
  • Readers tired of negative news

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Anthropology Libros: The Third Chimpanzee de

The Third Chimpanzee

Jared Diamond
The Evolution and Future of the Human Animal
4.3 (213 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Third Chimpanzee?

In The Third Chimpanzee (1991), Jared Diamond explores the evolution of Homo sapiens, which started out like any other animal and gradually became a unique creature capable of producing speech, making art and inventing technology. The book reveals some extraordinary insights about the nature of human beings.

¿Quién debería leer The Third Chimpanzee?

  • Students of history and anthropology
  • People interested in human evolution
  • Readers querying the essence of humankind

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Anthropology Libros: A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived de

A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived

Adam Rutherford
The Human Story Retold Through Our Genes
4.5 (242 ratings)
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¿De qué trata A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived?

A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived (2016) tells the story of humanity through genetics. These blinks explain how humans evolved, the role that genes played – and continue to play – in our development, and the ways in which our genetic past can shine a light on the present.

¿Quién debería leer A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived?

  • Historians, archaeologists, geneticists and biologists
  • Anyone interested in the history and biology of human life
  • Students fascinated by evolution, genes and DNA

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Anthropology Libros: Madness and Civilization de

Madness and Civilization

Michel Foucault
A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason
4.4 (149 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Madness and Civilization?

Madness and Civilization (1961) explores the bumpy road taken by European society in learning how to understand and treat mental illness. Famed philosopher and critic Michel Foucault offers insight into civilization’s troubled history of treating the mentally ill as social outcasts, wild animals and misbehaving children.

¿Quién debería leer Madness and Civilization?

  • Historians of Europe and medicine
  • Those who want a greater understanding of mental illness and psychiatric institutions
  • Readers interested in French philosophers and sociologists

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Anthropology Libros: Drinking Water de

Drinking Water

James Salzman
A History
4.4 (54 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Drinking Water?

Drinking Water (2012) looks at our relationship with potable water. Weaving through history to the present day, the book reveals interesting and sometimes shocking facts about drinking water and our thirst-quenching habits.

¿Quién debería leer Drinking Water?

  • Anyone concerned about what goes into their bodies
  • People who care about the environment
  • Lovers of water

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Anthropology Libros: Identity de

Identity

Francis Fukuyama
The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment
4.4 (110 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Identity?

Today, there is an increasing tendency for groups of people to form alliances based on shared traits, like gender, religion or sexual orientation; this is known as identity politics. But while we should be proud of our identities, they can also divide us. In Identity (2019), Francis Fukuyama charts the evolution of one of modern society’s most divisive topics, explains the problems it raises, and suggests what can be done to fix this situation.

¿Quién debería leer Identity?

  • Progressive citizens curious about the weakness of left-wing politics
  • History buffs puzzled over the origins of identity
  • Activists searching for a different opinion on their objectives

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Anthropology Libros: Who Can You Trust? de

Who Can You Trust?

Rachel Botsman
How Technology Brought Us Together – and Why It Could Drive Us Apart
4.4 (74 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Who Can You Trust??

Who Can You Trust (2017) analyzes the past, present and future of trust. Rachel Botsman addresses the most pressing questions of our networked age, asking why it is that we now trust complete strangers with the most intimate aspects of our lives. She also explores how new technologies like blockchains will continue to revolutionize our relationship with others.

¿Quién debería leer Who Can You Trust??

  • Anyone fascinated by the big ideas that make the world tick
  • People interested in the cutting edge of technological change
  • Futurologists burning to know what our societies will look like in ten years

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Anthropology Libros: The Golden Thread de

The Golden Thread

Kassia St Clair
How Fabric Changed History
4.1 (28 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Golden Thread?

Textiles are woven into every part of human history. Our continual reinvention of cloth is a testament to the irrepressibility of human ingenuity. The Golden Thread (2018) surveys the role of fabrics in numerous epochs and cultures, making it clear that fabric has always been more than simply clothing – it is an ever-evolving vehicle for human ingenuity and achievement.

¿Quién debería leer The Golden Thread?

  • Lovers of fabric and textiles
  • History buffs
  • Fashionistas looking for inspiration

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Anthropology Libros: Crowds and Power de

Crowds and Power

Elias Canetti
4.0 (52 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Crowds and Power?

Crowds and Power (1960) is a troubling, prophetic and erudite analysis of human groups and their interaction with power. Written by Nobel laureate Elias Canetti, it asks why humans who prize individuality seek out membership in crowds and how rulers exploit that desire. This study is as wide-ranging in the sources it draws upon as it is thought-provoking in the conclusions it reaches.

¿Quién debería leer Crowds and Power?

  • Readers of classic books
  • Sociologists, historians and philosophers
  • Anyone with an interest in the dynamics of crowds and power

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Anthropology Libros: The Human Swarm de

The Human Swarm

Mark W. Moffett
How Our Societies Arise, Thrive, and Fall
4.4 (83 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Human Swarm?

The Human Swarm (2019) is a groundbreaking exploration of human society, from its origins to the huge civilizations found on the planet today. Drawing on psychology, anthropology and biology, it shows how humans have managed to create and maintain societies of a size and complexity unrivaled in the animal kingdom.

¿Quién debería leer The Human Swarm?

  • Those interested in how society works
  • Armchair psychologists who’d like to understand our relations better
  • People curious about the evolution of human behavior

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Anthropology Libros: The Moral Animal de

The Moral Animal

Robert Wright
Why We Are the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology
4.3 (188 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Moral Animal?

The Moral Animal (1994) delves into the fascinating – and occasionally controversial – field of evolutionary psychology to ask what really motivates human behavior. Drawing on the work of Darwin as well as a wealth of anthropological sources, Robert Wright sheds new light on a range of familiar everyday situations in the animal kingdom and our own societies.

¿Quién debería leer The Moral Animal?

  • Psychologists and keen observers of human behavior
  • Biologists and other natural scientists
  • Anyone fascinated by the evolution of our species

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Anthropology Libros: Gods of the Upper Air de

Gods of the Upper Air

Charles King
How a Circle of Renegade Anthropologists Reinvented Race, Sex, and Gender in the Twentieth Century
4.1 (62 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Gods of the Upper Air?

Gods of the Upper Air (2019) details the story of how Franz Boas, Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, Zora Neale Hurston and other researchers challenged pseudoscientific theories upholding racism and established the modern discipline of cultural anthropology. Tracing the travels, romances and ideas that bound this group together, these blinks recount what became a seismic shift in notions of race, sex and gender identity.

¿Quién debería leer Gods of the Upper Air?

  • Students of anthropology, sociology and gender studies
  • Zora Neale Hurston fans
  • Americans interested in racial history

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Anthropology Libros: Blueprint de

Blueprint

Nicholas A. Christakis
The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society
4.2 (91 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Blueprint?

Blueprint (2019) explores the psychological traits that all humans share. Examining the evolutionary underpinnings of our social behavior, these blinks shine a light on our ancestral past and investigate how love, cooperation and friendship came to be indispensable items in our social tool kit.

¿Quién debería leer Blueprint?

  • Budding social scientists
  • Evolutionary psychology buffs
  • History junkies looking for a fresh perspective

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Anthropology Libros: America Before de

America Before

Graham Hancock
The Key to Earth’s Lost Civilization
4.1 (134 ratings)
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¿De qué trata America Before?

America Before (2019) is a mind-expanding quest for an ancient and lost way of life. Drawing on lesser-known DNA and archeological evidence, it proposes the existence of a great, early civilization based in North America. Lost to history in the aftermath of a cataclysmic comet strike, this civilization is visible today only in the traces it left in Egyptian, Native American and other great ancient cultures.

¿Quién debería leer America Before?

  • Anyone looking for an imaginative adventure into the past
  • Historians and archeologists willing to challenge the established view

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Anthropology Libros: Social Empathy de

Social Empathy

Elizabeth Segal
The Art of Understanding Others
3.9 (173 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Social Empathy?

Social Empathy (2018) shows how we can widen our sense of empathy and extend it not just to individuals who are different from us, but to entire social and cultural groups. It explains the ways we’re able to not just imagine what it’s like to be another person, but also consider the historical and political factors that have made them who they are, which increases our ability to be more empathetic. It also explores the barriers that block empathy – like stress and fear of otherness – and the steps we can take to overcome them.

¿Quién debería leer Social Empathy?

  • Compassionate people who’d like to become more empathetic
  • Psychology enthusiasts curious about how empathy works
  • Fighters for social justice interested in understanding the role of empathy in social change

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Anthropology Libros: Humankind de

Humankind

Rutger Bregman
A Hopeful History
4.6 (226 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Humankind?

Humankind (2020) is an optimistic study of its namesake. For centuries, the message seemed to be carved in stone: Humans are evil by nature, and only the veneer of civilization keeps us from terrorizing and murdering each other. The author Rutger Bregman aims to dispel that prejudice and reveal that our essential nature is peaceful and friendly. Perhaps humanity – as recent discoveries from disciplines like archeology and criminology suggest – is actually much less selfish than we think. 

¿Quién debería leer Humankind?

  • Optimists
  • Pessimists
  • Anyone in need of good news

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Anthropology Libros: Foragers, Farmers, and Fossil Fuels de

Foragers, Farmers, and Fossil Fuels

Ian Morris
How Human Values Evolve
4.0 (240 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Foragers, Farmers, and Fossil Fuels?

Foragers, Farmers, and Fossil Fuels (2015) argues that the values we hold most dear stem from one fundamental source: energy. While anthropologists have spent centuries attempting to understand differences between cultures, few have attempted to explain those differences. These blinks do just that.

¿Quién debería leer Foragers, Farmers, and Fossil Fuels?

  • History and philosophy enthusiasts
  • Futurists wondering how and why our values and ethical concerns may soon change
  • Anyone curious about how moral systems work

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Anthropology Libros: The Chemistry Book de

The Chemistry Book

Derek B Lowe
From Gunpowder to Graphene, 250 Milestones in the History of Chemistry
4.6 (235 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Chemistry Book?

The Chemistry Book (2016) takes us on a tour through the history of chemistry from the first Bronze Age advancements to a possible future where clean, renewable energy is an everyday reality. Learn about the events and discoveries that have changed the world.

¿Quién debería leer The Chemistry Book?

  • Anyone curious about how the world works
  • Students of chemistry and biology
  • People who enjoy stories about inventions and discoveries

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Anthropology Libros: Superior de

Superior

Angela Saini
The Return of Race Science
4.2 (68 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Superior?

Superior (2019) tracks the history of race science, from its origins in the Enlightenment to its hidden – but growing – presence in the twenty-first century. The uncomfortable truth is that science is not always apolitical, and the theory of biological race lives on in subtle ways, despite the mounting evidence against it. Groups of people might look, sound, and do things differently – but genetically, we’re very much the same. 

¿Quién debería leer Superior?

  • Students of human biology, genetics, and anthropology
  • Anyone searching for the truth about the science of race
  • People of color and those considered minorities

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Anthropology Libros: The Alchemy of Us de

The Alchemy of Us

Ainissa Ramirez
How Humans and Matter Transformed One Another
4.3 (77 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Alchemy of Us?

The Alchemy of Us (2020) offers a history of some of the most important technologies ever developed, from clocks to glass to the steel rails used to make railway tracks. It explains how these technologies were created and explores how they shaped human culture.

¿Quién debería leer The Alchemy of Us?

  • People curious about the innovations that paved the way for computers
  • Those who want to know how technology has changed our brains and our bodies
  • History buffs interested in the great inventions of modern times

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Anthropology Libros: The Next Great Migration de

The Next Great Migration

Sonia Shah
The Beauty and Terror of Life on the Move
4.2 (89 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Next Great Migration?

The Next Great Migration (2020) reveals how humans have always moved across oceans and continents, just like any other migratory species on Earth. Sonia Shah upends the notion that we’ve ever been a stationary species. She also demonstrates how racist and xenophobic belief systems have led us to erect artificial borders and walls. 

¿Quién debería leer The Next Great Migration?

  • Anyone interested in the history, present, and future of migration
  • Campaigners against racism and discriminatory borders 
  • Ecologists, biologists, and naturalists looking for a more holistic view of the world

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Anthropology Libros: Caste de

Caste

Isabel Wilkerson
The Origins of Our Discontents
4.5 (299 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Caste?

Caste (2020) takes a revealing look at the caste system that continues to exist in American society, and its disturbing similarities to caste systems in India and WWII-era Germany. It explains how the attitudes of the dominant castes have become ingrained, on conscious and subconscious levels, through generations of subjugation. You’ll find out what it takes to maintain a caste system as well as what can be done to break free from it.

¿Quién debería leer Caste?

  • People interested in American politics
  • History buffs
  • Those curious about how inequality can persist in a society

52
Anthropology Libros: Survival of the Friendliest de

Survival of the Friendliest

Brian Hare and Vanessa Wood
Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity
4.3 (147 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Survival of the Friendliest?

Survival of the Friendliest (2020) presents a scientific look at the origins of human sociability. This history of humanity demonstrates how evolutionary pressure made us the friendly, community-oriented species we are today.

¿Quién debería leer Survival of the Friendliest?

  • Loners looking for an empirical reason to mingle
  • History buffs seeking a deep look at ancient communities
  • Anyone interested in an evolutionary take on human friendship

53
Anthropology Libros: The Social Leap de

The Social Leap

William von Hippel
The New Evolutionary Science of Who We Are, Where We Come From, and What Makes Us Happy
4.4 (88 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Social Leap?

The Social Leap (2018) casts a critical eye on our modern world through the lens of evolutionary psychology. This provocative text argues that human nature is the product of generations spent struggling to survive on the savannah and that many of our contemporary problems can be understood by looking backward.

¿Quién debería leer The Social Leap?

  • Those interested in the evolution of humanity
  • Frazzled souls hoping to understand the modern condition
  • Anyone interested in explaining human behavior

54
Anthropology Libros: Black-and-White Thinking de

Black-and-White Thinking

Kevin Dutton
The Burden of a Binary Brain in a Complex World
4.4 (331 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Black-and-White Thinking?

Black and White Thinking (2020) examines the human brain’s irresistible impulse to sort things into binary categories: black and white, good and evil, right and wrong. The instinct to categorize is strong –⁠ and we have evolution to thank for it. But while categorization helped us survive in ancient times – when every trip into the forest was life or death – it’s become an obstacle in the modern world. Today, life’s rarely black-and-white, but often shades of gray.

¿Quién debería leer Black-and-White Thinking?

  • Anyone fascinated by the human brain
  • People who love to pick apart the intricacies of language
  • Those who want to think more clearly in their daily lives

55
Anthropology Libros: Not Born Yesterday de

Not Born Yesterday

Hugo Mercier
The Science of Who We Trust and What We Believe
4.0 (72 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Not Born Yesterday?

What’s it about?

Not Born Yesterday (2020) investigates common claims that humans are inherently gullible creatures. With the help of studies, evolutionary biology, and historical anecdotes, the author chips away at these claims one by one. He shows that humans have actually developed sophisticated cognitive mechanisms designed to aid the decisions of who to trust, what to believe, when to change our minds, and how to reject implausible information.

¿Quién debería leer Not Born Yesterday?

Who’s it for?

  • History buffs
  • Anyone interested in evolutionary psychology
  • People wondering how to trust what others say and do

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Anthropology Libros: Open de

Open

Johan Norberg
The Story of Human Progress
4.5 (70 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Open?

Open (2020) traces the progress of ancient and modern human accomplishments, and reveals that behind all of our major advancements is a policy of openness, tolerance, and free trade. You’ll see how, from the Phoenicians to the Dutch East India Trading Company, the free flow of commerce and ideas has led to wealth, innovation, and problem-solving that would have never been possible otherwise.

¿Quién debería leer Open?

  • History buffs
  • Those interested in the Brexit debate
  • People keen to know the secrets of innovation and progress

57
Anthropology Libros: The Lost Art of Scripture de

The Lost Art of Scripture

Karen Armstrong
Rescuing the Sacred Texts
4.1 (77 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Lost Art of Scripture?

The Lost Art of Scripture (2019) traces five thousand years of religious tradition. It examines the common purpose and motivations of all scriptural revolutions, how literal readings of scripture birthed violent movements of fundamentalism, and how we can use scripture to address the political and intellectual concerns of today.

¿Quién debería leer The Lost Art of Scripture?

  • Alternative-history buffs
  • Those who have questions about religion but are too afraid to ask
  • Anyone who loves a rollicking story

58
Anthropology Libros: Nine Nasty Words de

Nine Nasty Words

John McWhorter
English in the Gutter: Then, Now, and Forever
4.0 (140 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Nine Nasty Words?

Nine Nasty Words (2021) is a foul-mouthed exploration of our linguistic taboos. This title picks apart exactly why some words come to be profane.

¿Quién debería leer Nine Nasty Words?

  • Language-lovers aiming to deepen their appreciation of words
  • Salty talkers looking to pick up new profanity
  • Anyone curious about the origin of taboos

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Anthropology Libros: Grand Transitions de

Grand Transitions

Vaclav Smil
How the Modern World Was Made
4.3 (274 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Grand Transitions?

Grand Transitions (2020) offers a sweeping overview of global transitions, from population growth to environmental changes. It examines the ways that we’ve shaped the world, for better or worse, and looks at the challenges facing humanity in the decades to come.

¿Quién debería leer Grand Transitions?

  • People who want to understand world history, and how we got where we are today
  • Environmentalists, and anyone interested in the state of the planet
  • Realists looking for a future forecast based on facts

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Anthropology Libros: Work de

Work

James Suzman
A Deep History, from the Stone Age to the Age of Robots
4.1 (88 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Work?

Work (2020) is an anthropological history of the human relationship with work. From the first single-celled bacteria in the oceans billions of years ago to the unprecedented wealth inequality we experience today, Work is a sweeping history of what motivates our species. 

¿Quién debería leer Work?

  • All those wondering whether they have a “bullshit job”
  • Deep-divers who love human history and how we got here
  • People who worry about how they spend their time

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Anthropology Libros: Transcendence de

Transcendence

Gaia Vince
How Humans Evolved Through Fire, Language, Beauty, and Time
4.2 (280 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Transcendence?

Transcendence (2020) is a wide-ranging overview of humanity’s history, from its beginnings on the savannas of Africa to the globe-spanning civilization of today. This multifaceted exploration shows how fire, language, beauty, and time came to define our species.

¿Quién debería leer Transcendence?

  • History buffs seeking a deep look at the past
  • Armchair anthropologists curious about the origins of human society
  • Anyone interested in what makes humans human

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Anthropology Libros: Mine! de

Mine!

Michael A. Heller and James Salzman
How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives
3.9 (46 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Mine!?

Mine! (2021) explores the hidden rules of ownership that govern our world and influence our behavior. From who rides first at Disney World to who owns the space behind your seat on an airplane, it reveals the secrets of who gets what and why.

¿Quién debería leer Mine!?

  • Fans of Freakonomics or Nudge
  • Law students
  • Pop culture enthusiasts

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Anthropology Libros: Extra Life de

Extra Life

Steven Johnson
A Short History of Living Longer
4.4 (61 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Extra Life?

Extra Life (2021) looks at some of the breakthroughs that allowed the global human life expectancy to double in just one hundred years. From seat belts to explosives, from Ireland to Constantinople, it’s an account as gripping as it is wide-ranging.

¿Quién debería leer Extra Life?

  • History buffs interested in lesser-known tales from times past 
  • Medical nerds fascinated by the history of human health
  • Humanitarians who want to learn from past progress

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Anthropology Libros: Subtract de

Subtract

Leidy Klotz
The Untapped Science of Less
4.1 (1295 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Subtract?

Subtract (2021) explores subtraction as a way to make positive change. It examines the human love affair with adding and having “more” – and it explains how our brains and environments work against subtraction. 

¿Quién debería leer Subtract?

  • Design professionals looking for a fresh perspective
  • Psychology buffs wanting new insights
  • Anthropology enthusiasts

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Anthropology Libros: Arabs de

Arabs

Tim Mackintosh-Smith
A 3,000 Year History of Peoples, Tribes and Empires
4.2 (218 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Arabs?

Arabs (2021) is a deep dive into the 3,000-year history of the people we know as Arabs. It’s an exploration of the forces that gave birth to the idea of Arabs as a group – and the forces that have kept them apart ever since. 

¿Quién debería leer Arabs?

  • Lovers of a good yarn
  • Those fascinated by transnational histories
  • News junkies looking to go deeper

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Anthropology Libros: How the Word Is Passed de

How the Word Is Passed

Clint Smith
A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America
4.5 (165 ratings)
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¿De qué trata How the Word Is Passed?

How the Word Is Passed (2021) is a travelogue that underscores how slavery has shaped America’s collective history and its reality today. Nine locations serve as gateways to important stories that are hidden in plain sight. They exemplify how communities have reckoned, or not, with their roles in the history of slavery and invite us all to dig deeper into what we believe – and why.

¿Quién debería leer How the Word Is Passed?

  • Anyone who wants to better understand America’s relationship with slavery
  • Community members seeking historical context on Black Lives Matter
  • Activists and history buffs interested in how the past informs the present

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Anthropology Libros: Ancient Egypt de

Ancient Egypt

Ian Shaw
A Very Short Introduction
4.2 (227 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Ancient Egypt?

Ancient Egypt (2021) is a succinct introduction to the history and culture of one of humanity’s oldest civilizations. It touches on different aspects of Ancient Egyptian society and covers topics such as religion and mythology, the hieroglyphic writing system, and Egyptian ideas about death and mummification.

¿Quién debería leer Ancient Egypt?

  • Students of archeology or Egyptology looking for a primer on Ancient Egypt
  • Museumgoers who want to learn more about the culture behind the exhibits
  • History buffs who just can't get enough of the Land of the Pharaohs

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Anthropology Libros: A Brief History of Motion de

A Brief History of Motion

Tom Standage
From the Wheel, to the Car, to What Comes Next
4.3 (96 ratings)
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¿De qué trata A Brief History of Motion?

A Brief History of Motion (2021) provides a revealing overview of the history, and possible future, of the automobile. From the invention of the wheel, to early steam engine contraptions and the enticing promises of automated cars, you’ll find out how these vehicles changed the course of human history, and the unexpected problems they’ve caused along the way. 

¿Quién debería leer A Brief History of Motion?

  • Gearheads
  • Anyone concerned about climate change 
  • Investors wondering about the future of transportation

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Anthropology Libros: Drunk de

Drunk

Edward Slingerland
How We Sipped, Danced, and Stumbled Our Way to Civilization
4.4 (583 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Drunk?

Drunk (2021) is a scientific and historical inquiry into the evolutionary reasons why humans started getting drunk. Drunk examines how inebriation helped our ancestors evolve into creative, communal, cultural beings, and considers whether or not alcohol is an appropriate tool for the modern age.

In the audio version of these blinks, you'll hear "Also Sprach Zarathustra," composed by Richard Strauss, made available under a Creative Commons Attribution license by Kevin MacLeod. Thanks, Kevin! 

¿Quién debería leer Drunk?

  • Anyone who drinks
  • People curious about human behavior
  • Anyone interested in evolution

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Anthropology Libros: Our Wild Calling de

Our Wild Calling

Richard Louv
How Connecting with Animals Can Transform Our Lives—and Save Theirs
4.5 (48 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Our Wild Calling?

Our Wild Calling (2020) examines how humans and other animals can enjoy mutually beneficial relationships. It explores stories and philosophy from the ecological movement, and outlines how we can move toward a more hopeful future for all Earthlings. 

¿Quién debería leer Our Wild Calling?

  • Nature lovers looking for inspiration
  • Office dwellers seeking ways to reconnect with nature
  • Anyone looking for direct ways to respond to global climate change

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Anthropology Libros: War de

War

Margaret MacMillan
How Conflict Shaped Us
4.0 (213 ratings)
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¿De qué trata War?

War (2020) is a philosophical inquiry into the nature of human conflict. It considers war from different angles, examining what causes it, how we think about it, and how it affects us. By making an effort to understand war, we become better prepared to avoid it.

¿Quién debería leer War?

  • Students of international and military history 
  • People interested in cultural and philosophical differences
  • Anyone fascinated or affected by human conflict

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Anthropology Libros: 1491 de

1491

Charles C. Mann
New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
4.5 (227 ratings)
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¿De qué trata 1491?

1491 (2005) is a study of the Western Hemisphere before 1492, the year in which an Italian sailor employed by the Spanish empire first set foot in the Americas. Within a century of Columbus’s “discovery” of the New World, some of humanity’s most sophisticated cultures had all but disappeared. In 1491, Charles Mann sets out to recover their ways of life and remarkable achievements.

¿Quién debería leer 1491?

  • History buffs
  • Myth-busters 
  • Americaphiles

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Anthropology Libros: The Dawn of Everything de

The Dawn of Everything

David Graeber & David Wengrow
A New History of Humanity
4.1 (390 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Dawn of Everything?

The Dawn of Everything (2021) is a reimagining of the history of humanity, based on new discoveries in the worlds of anthropology and archeology. According to the authors, new findings challenge what we thought we knew about hierarchies, inequality, property, and the state. 

¿Quién debería leer The Dawn of Everything?

  • Anyone who’s ever shaken their fist at bureaucracy
  • History lovers of all stripes
  • Those who want to be Indiana Jones when they grow up

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Anthropology Libros: Purity and Danger de

Purity and Danger

Mary Douglas
3.8 (160 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Purity and Danger?

Purity and Danger (1966) presents a framework for understanding different societies and religions according to what they find pure and sacred and what they consider unclean and out of place. Cultures organize their experiences, values, and worldview into binary categories: either something is “dirty” and does not belong, or it is pure or holy. Sometimes, something – or someone – is both or neither. By looking at how other cultures make these distinctions, you can become more aware of how your own is organized.

¿Quién debería leer Purity and Danger?

  • Cultural theory and anthropology students looking for an introduction to Douglas’s works
  • Anyone interested in comparative religion
  • Curious-minded people hungry for a new perspective

75
Anthropology Libros: Starry Messenger de

Starry Messenger

Neil deGrasse Tyson
Cosmic Perspectives on Civilization
4.3 (505 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Starry Messenger?

Starry Messenger (2022) is about a way of looking at the world called the cosmic perspective. It’s the view that opens up when we think about human life in its largest possible context – that of the universe itself. This isn’t an exercise in making our worldly affairs seem small and trivial, though. It’s about unlocking insights that can help us live more happily and meaningfully on the cosmic anomaly we call Earth.

¿Quién debería leer Starry Messenger?

  • Thinkers and stargazers
  • Politicos interested in new ways of looking at old questions
  • Scientists and rationalists

76
Anthropology Libros: Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World de

Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World

Claire Smith and Graeme K. Ward
3.6 (155 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World?

Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World (2000) examines how globalization and new technologies are affecting indigenous peoples. It provides an analysis of the many opportunities and threats that globalization entails for indigenous societies, along with success stories of how indigenous activists are using technology to benefit their communities. The book’s chapters present the perspectives of 14 authors from around the world.

¿Quién debería leer Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World?

  • Citizens of countries born out of colonialism interested in their nation’s history
  • Students of anthropology and archaeology
  • Curious indigenous and nonindigenous minds looking to understand our changing world

77
Anthropology Libros: The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is de

The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is

Justin E.H. Smith
A History, A Philosophy, A Warning
4.0 (145 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is?

The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is (2022) offers startlingly new ways of understanding the world wide web, and strongly challenges us to examine our long-held beliefs about the supremacy of human cognition. It confronts our most closely-held (and least examined) ideas about the internet and social media, and weaves together observations from centuries of philosophy, mathematics, science and history.

¿Quién debería leer The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is?

  • Those feeling overwhelmed by the pace of life in the information age 
  • Anyone worried about the addictive side of social media 
  • The Zoom-fatigued looking for better ways to connect.

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Anthropology Libros: How the World Really Works de

How the World Really Works

Vaclav Smil
The Science of Our Past, Present and Future
4.4 (706 ratings)
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¿De qué trata How the World Really Works?

How the World Really Works (2022) tackles a paradox at the heart of the modern world: we’ve never had so much information at our fingertips and never known so little about how things actually work. Of course, we can’t be experts in everything. But, Vaclav Smil argues, it’s our duty as citizens to be informed about the basics – the big questions that shape our societies and their futures.

¿Quién debería leer How the World Really Works?

  • History and science enthusiasts
  • Anyone interested in how their food gets made
  • Those wondering what energy actually is

79
Anthropology Libros: Tsunami de

Tsunami

James Goff and Walter Dudley
The World's Greatest Waves
4.6 (32 ratings)
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00:00

¿De qué trata Tsunami?

Tsunami (2021) uses a combination of ancient legends, scientific research, and survivor stories to take readers on an in-depth learning journey about some of the most significant tsunamis that have occurred throughout history. Through detailed descriptions of these incredible natural disasters, it teaches us that the lessons we learn from the past can help us live a safer future.

¿Quién debería leer Tsunami?

  • Anyone interested in learning about tsunamis
  • History buffs
  • Fans of natural disaster stories

80
Anthropology Libros: Future Stories de

Future Stories

David Christian
What's Next?
4.1 (439 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Future Stories?

Future Stories: What’s Next? (2022) explains the roots of how we make decisions about the future and illuminates the urgent responsibility on humanity’s shoulders today, with a multidisciplinary approach to time informed by biology, philosophy, and cosmology.

¿Quién debería leer Future Stories?

  • Historians – both amateur and professional
  • Anyone concerned about climate change
  • Those interested in being a better human

81
Anthropology Libros: The Science of Happily Ever After de

The Science of Happily Ever After

Ty Tashiro
What Really Matters in the Quest for Enduring Love
4.3 (56 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Science of Happily Ever After?

The Science of Happily Ever After (2014) digs into the history of mating throughout the history of the human species and answers the question of why some couples live happily ever after and some don’t. Part history and anthropology lesson, part self-help, it offers explanations and advice for anyone seeking love.

¿Quién debería leer The Science of Happily Ever After?

  • Love seekers
  • People wondering why it never works out
  • Couples in relationships who want to live happily ever after

82
Anthropology Libros: American Psycho de

American Psycho

Bret Easton Ellis
4.3 (64 ratings)
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¿De qué trata American Psycho?

American Psycho (1991) is a controversial cult novel that uses graphic violence to satirize modern capitalism and consumer culture. It follows the life of Patrick Bateman, a wealthy and handsome investment banker living in Manhattan in the 1980s. Beneath his polished exterior lies a psychopathic killer who preys on his victims without remorse. Bateman’s exploits quickly grow more and more extreme, and his mask of sanity starts to slip.

¿Quién debería leer American Psycho?

  • Fans of the the 2000 movie starring Christian Bale
  • Readers who enjoy Don DeLillo, Thomas Pynchon, and William S. Burroughs
  • Anyone who enjoys dark humor

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Anthropology Libros: Power vs. Force de

Power vs. Force

David R. Hawkins
The Hidden Determinants of Human Behaviour
4.2 (480 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Power vs. Force?

Power vs. Force (2014) explains how anyone can tap into their inner power to change their lives and the lives of those around them. It demonstrates that with consciousness, intention and discernment, anyone can find their truth and follow it toward a more fulfilled and impactful life. 

¿Quién debería leer Power vs. Force?

  • People interested in alternative theories about science and humanity
  • Anyone who faces major doubts in their lives
  • Humanity nerds

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Anthropology Libros: Things Fall Apart de

Things Fall Apart

Chinua Achebe
3.7 (35 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Things Fall Apart?

Things Fall Apart (1958) was the first in the African Writers Series of 350 books published between 1962 and 2003 which provided an international audience for many African writers. It tells the story of a respected leader of an Igbo community and the problems faced by the community as white men arrive and bring with them their laws and religion.

¿Quién debería leer Things Fall Apart?

  • Lovers of great story-telling
  • Anthropology students interested in understanding the cultural and religious practices of the Igbo people of Nigeria
  • History buffs interested in African history and the impact of colonialism

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Anthropology Libros: The Anthropocene Reviewed de

The Anthropocene Reviewed

John Green
Essays on a Human-Centered Planet
4.1 (24 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Anthropocene Reviewed?

The Anthropocene Reviewed (2021) offers a unique collection of essays exploring the human experience in the current geological age known as the Anthropocene. It delves into various aspects of human life and the world, reviewing them on a somewhat satirical five-star scale, blending humor with deep reflection on the complexities and paradoxes of modern human existence.

¿Quién debería leer The Anthropocene Reviewed?

  • Environmental enthusiasts exploring the impact of humans on Earth
  • Young adults interested in introspective, reflective writings
  • Admirers of John Green's narrative style and humor

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¿De qué trata The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism?

The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1905) argues that the work ethic and values of early Protestant sects like Calvinism strongly influenced the development of capitalism in Western Europe. Weber's classic text traces these cultural origins, exploring how religious changes catalyzed the rise of modern economic systems by reshaping mindsets surrounding work, enterprise, and the accumulation of wealth.

¿Quién debería leer The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism?

  • History buffs craving works that explore important cultural trends
  • Political minds seeking the foundations of contemporary social divides
  • Anyone curious about the roots of modern work culture – and how to change it

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Anthropology Libros: The Last of the Mohicans  de

The Last of the Mohicans

James Fenimore Cooper
4.2 (27 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Last of the Mohicans ?

The Last of the Mohicans (1826) chronicles the thrilling journey of two daughters of a British Colonel, lost in Native American territory during the French and Indian War. It explores themes of racial and cultural conflict, intertwined with poignant romance.

¿Quién debería leer The Last of the Mohicans ?

  • Fans of historical fiction
  • Readers keen on adventure tales
  • Individuals interested in Native American history

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Anthropology Libros: Snow Crash de

Snow Crash

Neal Stephenson
4.1 (95 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Snow Crash?

Snow Crash (1992) is a cyberpunk sci-fi novel starring katana-wielding, pizza-delivering hacker Hiro Protagonist and his partner, spunky teen skateboarder Y.T. It features a virus called Snow Crash which pervades both the physical world and the virtual world, also known as the Metaverse. But it soon becomes apparent that Snow Crash is more than just a virus –⁠ as Hiro delves deeper, he discovers a conspiracy that has its roots in ancient Sumerian legends and poses a dire threat to humanity.

¿Quién debería leer Snow Crash?

  • Science fiction buffs
  • Tech enthusiasts and futurists 
  • Linguistics and anthropology nerds 

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Anthropology Libros: What Napoleon Could Not Do de

What Napoleon Could Not Do

DK Nnuro
3.9 (65 ratings)
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¿De qué trata What Napoleon Could Not Do?

What Napoleon Could Not Do (2023) explores the contrasting experiences of two Ghanaians, Jacob and Belinda, and their aspirations in the United States. Jacob, an awkward computer programmer who still lives with his father, wants to join his wife in America but is foiled by visa denials. His sister, Belinda, meanwhile, has studied in the US and married an American – Wilder, a prosperous Black Texan businessman. But she, too, contends with disappointment: as she waits for her green card, her perception of America is soured by racism. Their journeys reflect the allure and letdowns of life in a foreign land, and the narrative insightfully captures how each grapples with dreams both realized and thwarted.

¿Quién debería leer What Napoleon Could Not Do?

  • Readers interested in immigrant experiences
  • Fans of emotional family dramas
  • Anyone who loves character-driven stories

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Anthropology Libros: Women Who Run with the Wolves de

Women Who Run with the Wolves

Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
4.2 (100 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Women Who Run with the Wolves?

Women Who Run with the Wolves (1989) is a profoundly influential work of Jungian psychology that has shown countless women how to connect with the wise, abiding, and untameable presence of the Wild Woman archetype in their own psyches.

¿Quién debería leer Women Who Run with the Wolves?

  • Women who want to awaken their innate connection to wildness and instinct
  • Women who crave deeper experiences and relationships 
  • Women who yearn to rekindle their intuition

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Anthropology Libros: Killing the Witches de

Killing the Witches

Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard
The Horror of Salem, Massachusetts
4.1 (45 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Killing the Witches?

Killing the Witches (2023) revisits one of the most frightening episodes in American history: the Salem Witch Trials, which saw over 200 people accused of witchcraft and 20 killed. This dramatic history reveals how Puritan tradition shaped early America and examines its repercussions to this very day.

¿Quién debería leer Killing the Witches?

  • Fans of Bill O’Reilly
  • Readers interested in Puritan history and early American culture 
  • Those interested in understanding mob mentality and mass hysteria

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Anthropology Libros: The Seven Circles de

The Seven Circles

Chelsey Luger & Thosh Collins
Indigenous Teachings for Living Well
4.6 (51 ratings)
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¿De qué trata The Seven Circles?

The Seven Circles (2022) draws on Indigenous ancestral wisdom for achieving spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being. It proposes a holistic model called the Seven Circles – a template for modern living that’s intended to keep all aspects of life in balance including food, movement, sleep, ceremony, sacred space, land, and community.

¿Quién debería leer The Seven Circles?

  • People interested in Native American culture and spirituality
  • Wellness and self-help enthusiasts
  • Individuals seeking community and connection

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Anthropology Libros: Metropolis de

Metropolis

Ben Wilson
A History of the City, Humankind's Greatest Invention
4.0 (105 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Metropolis?

Metropolis (2020) charts how cities have profoundly shaped humanity. From Athenian democracy to Baghdad’s bazaars and London finance, it reveals cities as the driving force of civilization for over 200,000 years.

¿Quién debería leer Metropolis?

  • History buffs interested in the evolution of cities
  • Readers curious about how people lived in past eras
  • Anyone wanting to understand the origins of human civilization

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Anthropology Libros: Dancing in the Streets de

Dancing in the Streets

Barbara Ehrenreich
A History of Collective Joy
3.9 (18 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Dancing in the Streets?

Dancing in the Streets (2008) explores the deep-rooted origins of communal celebration in human biology and culture, highlighting universal elements like carnival, music-making, and dance. It reveals how such practices were integral to Western traditions – from the ancient Greek worship of Dionysus to medieval Christianity as a “danced religion”. 

¿Quién debería leer Dancing in the Streets?

  • Cultural historians interested in the social and cultural evolution of civilizations
  • Social activists keen to reclaim our legacy of community and collective joy
  • Artists and performers delving into the cultural contexts of their creative practice

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Anthropology Libros: Ritual de

Ritual

Dimitris Xygalatas
How Seemingly Senseless Acts Make Life Worth Living
3.9 (43 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Ritual?

Ritual (2022) explores the profound role rituals play in human life, from everyday celebrations to dramatic rites of passage. Using insights from cutting-edge research, it uncovers how rituals shape behavior, foster connection, provide meaning, and define our common humanity.

¿Quién debería leer Ritual?

  • People curious about human behavior and social connections
  • Readers interested in anthropology and cultural practices
  • Those exploring the science behind rituals and traditions

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Anthropology Libros: Tribal de

Tribal

Michael Morris
How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together
4.0 (29 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Tribal?

Tribal (2024) explores the deep-rooted cultural instincts that drive human behavior, revealing how our need for belonging, admiration, and tradition shapes our decisions. By recognizing these instincts, we can leverage them to foster positive change, build stronger communities, and create more meaningful connections.

¿Quién debería leer Tribal?

  • Leadership and organizational development professionals
  • Cultural anthropologists and sociologists
  • Educators designing group dynamics or cultural studies curricula

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Anthropology Libros: Prisoners of Geography de

Prisoners of Geography

Tim Marshall
Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics
4.2 (29 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Prisoners of Geography?

Prisoners of Geography (2015) explains how, all over the world, political decision making is greatly influenced by geography. Even choices that may appear arbitrary are in fact driven by the Earth’s mountains, valleys, rivers and seas. 

¿Quién debería leer Prisoners of Geography?

  • Political junkies interested in international relations
  • Students curious about how geography informs foreign policy
  • Readers interested in world history

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Anthropology Libros: Abroad in Japan de

Abroad in Japan

Chris Broad
Ten years in the Land of the Rising Sun
4.2 (27 ratings)
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¿De qué trata Abroad in Japan?

Abroad in Japan (2023) follows the experiences of an Englishman who, with no teaching experience and limited knowledge of the language, embarks on a life-changing adventure in rural Japan. It explores a decade of cultural clashes, humor, and personal growth, offering a look at the complexities of life in one of the world’s most fascinating cultures.

¿Quién debería leer Abroad in Japan?

  • Aspiring teachers and expats seeking growth
  • Fans of Japanese culture and humor
  • Travelers interested in rural Japan adventures

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Anthropology Libros: Death Without Weeping de

Death Without Weeping

Nancy Scheper-Hughes

¿De qué trata Death Without Weeping?

This book explores the devastating effects of poverty and inequality on the lives of women and children in a Brazilian shantytown. Through powerful firsthand accounts and in-depth analysis, Nancy Scheper-Hughes sheds light on the harsh realities of maternal and infant mortality, and the resilience of those who struggle to survive in the face of overwhelming adversity. It offers a poignant critique of social and economic systems that perpetuate such suffering.

¿Quién debería leer Death Without Weeping?

  • Readers interested in understanding the impact of poverty and social inequality on women and children
  • Social workers and professionals in the field of public health
  • Individuals looking to broaden their perspective on the realities of life in impoverished communities

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Anthropology Libros: The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down de

The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down

Anne Fadiman

¿De qué trata The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down?

Title: The Spirit Catches You and You Fall DownAuthor: Anne FadimanDescription: This book tells the story of a Hmong family in California and their struggle to navigate the American healthcare system for their daughter, who has epilepsy. It explores the clash between Western medicine and Hmong beliefs, and the tragic consequences that result from miscommunication and misunderstanding. A thought-provoking and compassionate examination of cultural differences and the impact they can have on healthcare.

¿Quién debería leer The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down?

that explores the clash between Western medicine and Hmong culture through the story of a young girl with epilepsy. It delves into the challenges of cross-cultural communication and the complexities of treating chronic illness in a multicultural society.


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What's the best Anthropology book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard The World Without Us as the ultimate read on Anthropology.

What are the Top 10 Anthropology books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • The World Without Us by Alan Weisman
  • Man, the State and War by Kenneth N. Waltz
  • The Better Angels of Our Nature by Steven Pinker
  • Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
  • I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
  • Rational Ritual by Michael Suk-Young Chwe
  • SuperFreakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
  • Driven by Paul R. Lawrence and Nitin Nohria
  • Orientalism by Edward W. Said
  • The Muqaddimah by Ibn Khaldūn

Who are the top Anthropology book authors?

When it comes to Anthropology, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Alan Weisman
  • Kenneth N. Waltz
  • Steven Pinker
  • Viktor Frankl
  • Malala Yousafzai

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