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Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman challenges the deeply rooted belief that humans are inherently selfish and competitive. Drawing on examples like solidarity in post-war Britain, hidden flaws in the Stanford prison experiment, and a pair of twins reunited during apartheid with Nelson Mandela, Bregman argues that cooperation, compassion, and trust are not naive notions—they are the realistic foundation of our humanity
Packed with bold insights, this edition overturns our pessimistic narratives—offering powerful, inspiring stories that redefine how we view human nature and societal potential