Quotes
“A Brief Natural History of Civilization uses the science of natural history to frame the peril and promise of our times.” Paul Ewald, author of Plague Time: The New Germ Theory of Disease
“Starting from ecological and evolutionary principles that transcend our own species, Mark Bertness offers a new perspective on the rise of human civilization.” Judith Bronstein, editor of Mutualism
“Understanding the ‘big picture’ of the development and trajectory of human civilization is vital as a global society faces collapse. Bertness’s book provides a brilliant short course on what should be the central topic for public education today.” Paul R. Ehrlich, author of Human Natures
“A remarkable, far-ranging synthesis with something new and eye-opening on just about every page. Mark Bertness points to the powerful force of cooperation as our best hope.” James Gustave Speth, author of America the Possible: Manifesto for a New Economy
“Who am I? This book weaves a powerful argument that our sense of self and our culture is very tightly coupled to our sense of place in nature. A remarkable synthesis!” Paul Dayton, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
“This book will change your understanding of what it means to be human.” Robert M. Pringle, Princeton University