In Praise of Nepotism
By Adam Bellow
By Adam Bellow
By Adam Bellow
By Adam Bellow
Category: Psychology | Biography & Memoir
Category: Psychology | Biography & Memoir
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$19.00
Jul 13, 2004 | ISBN 9780385493895
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Jul 13, 2004 | ISBN 9781400079025
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Praise
“Nepotism is widely condemned yet even more widely practiced. Adam Bellow shows why this is so, and he makes a fascinating and well-researched argument that this is not necessarily a bad thing.”
—Walter Isaacson, author of Kissinger: A Life and former chairman of CNN and managing editor of Time
“A forthright polemic wrapped in an anthropological and historical examination of a subject that has been curiously neglected…. A provocative invitation to a long-overdue debate.” —U.S. News & World Report
“Some features of human nature, like aggression and adultery, get a consistently bad press but remain stubbornly persistent. Nepotism, likewise, is universally condemned but seems just as ineradicable. Adam Bellow explains to us why we are so addicted to what we so deplore, and does so in plain English with convincing scholarship. He brings together biology and history in a way that is intelligible to the general reader and challenging to the discipline-bound professional. Nepotism has never looked so good.”
—Robin Fox, professor of anthropology, Rutgers University, and author of Kinship and Marriage and Encounter With Anthropology
“I read In Praise of Nepotism straight through in about a day and a half. It is a most engaging text, exceedingly well written, concise, lucid, with marvelous descriptions and characterizations. It is also the first time I have read such an angle on history. Adam Bellow is almost alone in relating the family to politics, to power and affairs of state. This is the book’s originality, and it makes for a fresh contribution to the study of history.”
—John Patrick Diggins, Distinguished Professor of History, Graduate Center, The City University of New York
“Nepotism, like sex, is a powerful human motive that many people are too squeamish to examine. Adam Bellow has made an important contribution to our understanding of the human condition with this sparkling and eye-opening natural history of an underappreciated but eternally fascinating topic.”
—Steven Pinker, Peter de Florez Professor, MIT, and author of The Blank Slate and How the Mind Works
“Adam Bellow is like the best teacher you ever had. You are awed by his range and erudition, and you are carried along by the page-turning drama he makes of ideas and history. To see nepotism as a natural human impulse, a force in the advancement of civilization, and an enemy and friend of democracy and free markets was all a revelation. And Bellow’s description of a benevolent and inclusive nepotism is a strikingly original idea that will make this book a landmark.”
—Shelby Steele
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