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Is there a 'physics of society'? Ranging from Hobbes and Adam
Smith to modern work on traffic flow and market trading, and across
economics, sociology and psychology, Philip Ball shows how much we
can understand of human behaviour when we cease to try to predict
and analyse the behaviour of individuals and look to the impact of
hundreds, thousands or millions of individual human decisions,
whether in circumstances in which human beings co-operate or
conflict, when their aggregate behaviour is constructive and when
it is destructive. By perhaps Britain's leading young science
writer, this is a deeply thought-provoking book, causing us to
examine our own behaviour, whether in buying the new "Harry Potter"
book, voting for a particular party or responding to the lures of
advertisers.
Winner of Aventis General Prize for Science Books
2005.
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