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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Paul Seabright |
| ISBN: | 9780691133010 0691133018 |
| OCLC Number: | 761851055 |
| Description: | xi, 241 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | Prehistory. Introduction -- Sex and salesmanship -- Seduction and the emotions -- Social primates -- Today. Testing for talent -- What do women want? -- Coalitions of the willing -- The scarcity of charm -- The tender war. |
| Responsibility: | Paul Seabright. |
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Seabright zooms out and across history in an accessible mix of scholarly prose and chatty anecdote to explain why inequalities and disagreements persist beyond potty-training... Turning to today, Seabright investigates everything from the effects of technology on gender-bias, to the various benefits of tallness, talent, and charm in the workplace. PublishersWeekly.com Throughout the book, Seabright is terrific company--entertaining and convincing. -- John Whitfield Nature [A] witty, informative and cogent new book. -- Jonathan Ree Guardian Right off the bat, I can say that this book should not be collecting dust on your shelf... [I]s War of the Sexes a challenging and interesting read? Undoubtedly so. -- Sander Van Der Linden LSE Politics and Policy blog The War of the Sexes is a fascinating read. I love its interdisciplinarity. -- Diane Coyle The Enlightened Economist Seabright, an economist familiar with evolutionary modelling, synthesises several disciplines in asking what our evolutionary heritage teaches us about men's and women's rights and roles in the modern labour market. Judicious in bringing Darwinism to bear on contemporary mores, he avoids the vulgar reductionism that often plagues this kind of popular science. -- Camilla Power Times Higher Education Read more...