The Darwinian Trap, Kristian Ronn
The Darwinian Trap, Kristian Ronn
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The Darwinian Trap
The Hidden Evolutionary Forces That Explain Our World (and Threaten Our Future)

Author: Kristian Rönn

Narrator: Jamie Renell

Unabridged: 7 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/24/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A provocative exploration of how humans are wired to seek short-term success at the expense of long-term survival—an evolutionary “glitch” that explains everything from toxic workplaces to climate change

“Essential reading . . . a lively, ultimately hopeful examination of how incentivizing the wrong values and actions has led to some of our most intractable problems.”—Eric Ries, New York Times bestselling author of The Lean Startup

When people talk about today’s biggest challenges—pollution, misinformation, artificial intelligence, inept CEOs, and politicians—they tend to frame the conversation around “bad people” doing “bad things.” But is there more to the story?

Humans, it turns out, are intrinsically wired to seek short-term success at the expense of long-term prosperity. Kristian Rönn, an entrepreneur formerly affiliated with the University of Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute, calls these deeply rooted impulses “Darwinian demons.” These forces, a by-product of natural selection, can lead us to act in shortsighted ways that harm others—and even imperil our survival as a species. If this evolutionary glitch is left unchecked, the consequences will grow in magnitude as the power of technology accelerates.

In this eye-opening work, Rönn shows that we must learn to cooperate in new ways if we are to escape these evolutionary traps in our daily lives and solve our biggest existential threats. Evolution may be to blame for the trap—but humans need not fall for it. Our salvation, he writes, will involve the creation of new systems that understand, track, and manage what humankind values most.

Bold, brilliant, and ultimately optimistic, The Darwinian Trap gives readers a powerful new lens on our world and its problems, and invites us to rethink our priorities for the sake of generations to come.

* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF containing charts, graphs, and diagrams.

About The Author

Kristian Rönn is the CEO and co-founder of Normative, a software tool for sustainability accounting. He has a background in mathematics, philosophy, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Before he started Normative, he worked at the University of Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute on issues related to global catastrophic risks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hampus on October 15, 2024

There are many "Evolutionary Traps"—slippery slopes where things get worse because short-term incentives drive us all there. Look at food, which is getting less healthy as it is getting "tastier." As fewer and fewer cook and yet fewer grow/produce, we lose "literacy" and create a more opaque system.......more

Goodreads review by Martin on January 31, 2025

The Darwinian Trap offers numerous relevant examples of how we humans are ill-equipped to handle the large-scale, far-reaching dangers that lie ahead. Our evolution on the savanna has prepared us well to react to immediate and close threats, like a lion attacking our family. However, we struggle to......more

Goodreads review by Kindra on February 25, 2025

With the current political climate in particular, after Trumps re-election, this was just far too depressing to finish. It was an interesting topic, and while I did enjoy reading the first half, after the first half it just continued in the doomsday and death and destruction are unavoidable progress......more

Goodreads review by Scott on December 07, 2024

The Darwinian Trap is one of those rare books that doesn’t just inform, it transforms. Reading it felt like putting on a new set of glasses, suddenly seeing the world in sharper focus. Kristian Rönn’s exploration of how our evolutionary instincts drive short-term gains at the expense of our future s......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on September 12, 2024

This book argues that our biggest challenges are rooted in evolutionary instincts to seek short-term gain. To escape this trap, we must learn to cooperate and create systems that prioritize long-term values. This book is full of interesting stories and insightful arguments. Ultimately, though, I’m no......more


Quotes

“Kristian Rönn has written a vital and inspiring book, one that has the potential to break the spiral of self-interest. The Darwinian Trap is a must-read for anyone who cares about our collective future.”—Chris Anderson, head of TED and author of Infectious Generosity

“This is a timely and engaging exploration of why division makes humanity fall short of its potential, and of how and why we must collaborate to secure a more humane future.”—Max Tegmark, author of Life 3.0 and Our Mathematical Universe

“How can we recalibrate society’s reward function to align with what humans intrinsically value? From addressing climate change to regulating artificial intelligence, Kristian Rönn stands out as one of the world’s most insightful thinkers. In this panoramic book, Rönn makes a compelling case that by focusing on objectives that are too narrow, we risk undermining our collective future. Agree or disagree, The Darwinian Trap is unmissable.”—Carl Benedikt Frey, associate professor of AI and work, Oxford University

“As humanity’s future hangs in the balance, it is crucial to understand the true nature of the enemy we are facing. The Darwinian Trap elegantly lifts the mask off this enemy and shows us the path to victory—essential reading for anyone on planet Earth.”—Liv Boeree, host of Win-Win podcast

The Darwinian Trap is an important, eye-opening book that shows how evolutionary selection pressures are causing some of the most pressing global challenges we see today. Rönn brilliantly makes the case that the ‘bad actor’ blame game fueling so much public discourse can be replaced with frameworks that draw on humanity’s greatest strengths: cooperation, analysis, and reason.”—William MacAskill, New York Times bestselling author of What We Owe the Future