A Human History of Emotions: How the Way We Feel Built the World We Know
by Richard Firth-Godbehere Author
Emotions, huh? If you works that look at history in the way Sapiens does or just fresh approaches at history, take a sec to look at this. Working through the lens of analyzing emotions and their role as to why things happened the way they did, the author narrates and looks at various different points in history where emotions haven't been considered. From the development of Greek philosophy to the rises and falls of different empires, Firth-Godbehere recounts the flow of history through the waves of the brain, looking at events and why they were thought of and carried out the way they were.
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